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Colorblind
- I Don’t See Color, the Polarizing Racist Ideology That Crippled African American History and Endorsed the Greatest Racial Wealth Gap to Date in Black America
- Narrated by: Dyon Smith
- Length: 3 hrs and 27 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Miss America, can we really close a 100,000 dollar gap that has been driven by race? The better question is: How did our country get here? The sad question is: Did you even know this racially fed wealth gap existed?
Time has been up; let's talk about it. This book dissects American history and explores biased laws and fundamentals that caused the racial wealth gap plaguing the economy and Black America.
If you want to learn how we got here as a country and learn about some of the many colorblind laws that have brought the American economy to this point, then scroll up and click the “buy now” button.
©2021 J.J. Savaglio (P)2021 J.J. Savaglio
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