The Whiteness of Wealth: How the Tax System Impoverishes Black Americans--and How We Can Fix It (Unabridged) The Whiteness of Wealth: How the Tax System Impoverishes Black Americans--and How We Can Fix It (Unabridged)

The Whiteness of Wealth: How the Tax System Impoverishes Black Americans--and How We Can Fix It (Unabridged‪)‬

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Publisher Description

A groundbreaking exposé of racism in the American taxation system from a law professor and expert on tax policy

NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY NPR AND FORTUNE • “Important reading for those who want to understand how inequality is built into the bedrock of American society, and what a more equitable future might look like.”—Ibram X. Kendi, #1 New York Times bestselling author of How to Be an Antiracist

Dorothy A. Brown became a tax lawyer to get away from race. As a young black girl growing up in the South Bronx, she’d seen how racism limited the lives of her family and neighbors. Her law school classes offered a refreshing contrast: Tax law was about numbers, and the only color that mattered was green. But when Brown sat down to prepare tax returns for her parents, she found something strange: James and Dottie Brown, a plumber and a nurse, seemed to be paying an unusually high percentage of their income in taxes. When Brown became a law professor, she set out to understand why.

In The Whiteness of Wealth, Brown draws on decades of cross-disciplinary research to show that tax law isn’t as color-blind as she’d once believed. She takes us into her adopted city of Atlanta, introducing us to families across the economic spectrum whose stories demonstrate how American tax law rewards the preferences and practices of white people while pushing black people further behind. From attending college to getting married to buying a home, black Americans find themselves at a financial disadvantage compared to their white peers. The results are an ever-increasing wealth gap and more black families shut out of the American dream.

Solving the problem will require a wholesale rethinking of America’s tax code. But it will also require both black and white Americans to make different choices. This urgent, actionable book points the way forward.

GENRE
Nonfiction
NARRATOR
KM
Karen Murray
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
07:15
hr min
RELEASED
2021
March 23
PUBLISHER
Random House Audio
SIZE
228.8
MB

Customer Reviews

MadMoM:) ,

Banks are your villains….

You should look at banks and non - fiction contracts that they use to keep the poor poor and the connected connected..BANKS TAKE OUR MONIES AND LEND IT OUT TO ANYONE IN HOPES TO KEEP US POOR AND IN DEBT…Taxes and banks are your bad guys….

E

Mr. Neely's Grandaughter ,

A Very Informative Read/Listen

It’s tough to receive some of the information because it can be depressing, but we cannot change it, if we are not informed.

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