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reveal a complexion gap in wealth accumulation. Mulattoes acquired more property than blacks, particularly at the upper end … demonstrated a greater propensity to socioeconomic advancement than dark-complected blacks …
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The 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre resulted in the looting, burning, and leveling of 35 square blocks of a once-thriving Black neighborhood. Not only did this lead to severe economic loss, but the massacre also sent a warning to Black individuals across the country that similar events were possible in...
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Black- and Hispanic-owned funds control a very modest share of assets in the private capital industry. We find that the sensitivity of follow-on fundraising to fund performance is greater for minority-owned groups, particularly for underperforming groups. We find little support for a number of...
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We develop a theoretical model to explain both the high level and persistence in gun violence for black males ages 15-24 consistent with the empirical literature. A person may carry a gun for instrumental (i.e., criminal) reasons or for its perceived protective benefit. Discerning underlying...
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professional employment among southern blacks. The large-scale desegregation of southern schools occurring after passage of the …
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The Great Migration from the US South is a prominent theme in economic history research not only because it was a prime …
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facts. First, the Black names identified by Cook, Logan and Parman using post-Civil War data are common names among Blacks …
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The US Civil War ended in 1865 without the distribution of land or compensation to those formerly enslaved--a decision often seen as a cornerstone of racial inequality. We build a dataset to observe Black households' landholdings in 1880, a key component of their wealth, alongside a sample of...
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The Kentucky Derby is the premier American horse race. The first race was held in 1875 and 13 of the 15 jockeys were African Americans. African American jockeys continued to play an important role until the turn of the 19th century when they were forced from the Kentucky Derby and the other big...
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, was an economic catastrophe and one of the great episodes of racial exploitation in post-Emancipation history. It was also …
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