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The "Color of Money" often refers to the persistent and growing disparity in net worth between different racial groups, particularly Black and white families.

: Since the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, the Black community's share of U.S. wealth has remained below 1%. subtitle The Color of Money

: Programs promoting self-help and minority entrepreneurship (such as those under the Nixon administration) have been criticized as "political decoys" that sidestep deeper structural reforms like integration or reparations. The "Color of Money" often refers to the

: Historical policies like "redlining"—the practice of labeling minority neighborhoods as "high risk" for loans—effectively barred these communities from building equity through property. The Role of Banking Systems subtitle The Color of Money

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