The White Wall: How Big Finance Bankrupts Black America
By Emily Flitter
Read by Emily Flitter
Unabridged
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$39.99
ISBN: 9781797147697
Runtime: | 9.61 Hours |
Category: | Nonfiction/Business & Economics |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
Summary
Summary
A New York Times Book Review pick of Best Books Now in Paperback
In 2018, Emily Flitter received a tip that Morgan Stanley had fired a Black employee without cause. Flitter had been searching for a way to investigate the deep-rooted racism in the American financial industry, and that one tip lit the sparkplug for a three-year journey through the shocking yet normalized corruption in our financial institutions.
From local insurance agencies to corporate titans like JPMorgan, BlackRock, and Wells Fargo, The White Wall reveals the practices that have kept the racial wealth gap practically as wide as it was during the Jim Crow era. Flitter exposes hiring and layoff policies designed to keep Black employees from advancing to high levels; racial profiling of customers in internal emails between bank tellers; major insurers refusing to pay Black policyholders’ claims; and the systematic denial of funding to Black entrepreneurs. She also gives a voice to victims, from single mothers to professional athletes to employees themselves: people who were scammed, lied to, and defrauded by the systems they trusted with their money, and silenced when they attempted to speak out and seek reform.
Flitter connects the dot between data, history, legal scholarship, and powerful personal stories to provide an assiduously reported, eye-opening look at what it means to bank while Black. As America continues to confront systemic racism and pave a path forward, The White Wall is an essential examination of one of its most caustic contributors.
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
"Important and infuriating." —The Guardian (London)
“Vivid...devastating.” —Bloomberg News
"This evisceration of Wall Street’s ‘private, ugly reality’ packs a punch." —Publishers Weekly
“[A] damning exposé of the essential racism of the American financial system…A rousing body of evidence in favor of activist reform of financial practices, from ordinary loans to reparations.” —Kirkus Reviews
Details
Details
Available Formats : | Retail CD |
Category: | Nonfiction/Business & Economics |
Runtime: | 9.61 |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
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