Exploring the racial wealth gap in America, this book narrates the experiences of six Black families across generations. It highlights their challenges and resilience in the pursuit of financial stability and prosperity, providing a personal lens on the broader socio-economic issues that have shaped their lives. Through these compelling stories, the book delves into themes of systemic inequality, perseverance, and the enduring impact of history on wealth accumulation.
Calvin Schermerhorn Orden de los libros
Calvin Schermerhorn es un historiador y profesor dedicado a investigar la desigualdad afroamericana y la esclavitud en los Estados Unidos. Su trabajo se esfuerza por arrojar luz sobre una historia problemática, en cuyo entorno creció. Explora cómo la esclavitud dio forma a la sociedad estadounidense y cómo su legado perdura hasta nuestros días. La erudición de Schermerhorn ofrece ideas cruciales sobre la compleja interacción de raza, poder y estructuras económicas a lo largo de la historia de Estados Unidos.



- 2025
- 2018
Unrequited Toil
- 266 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
Written as an introduction for undergraduate students, Unrequited Toil explores the history of American slavery from the American Revolution to post- Civil War Reconstruction. Personal narratives are used across twelve chronologically ordered chapters to explore themes such as politics, economics, labor, literature, rebellion, and social conditions.
- 2011
Money Over Mastery, Family Over Freedom
Slavery in the Antebellum Upper South
- 296 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
The narrative highlights the resilience of enslaved individuals who prioritized family bonds over financial gain. Rather than seeking wealth, their efforts were concentrated on protecting their loved ones from the brutal realities of the slave trade, emphasizing the deep connections and struggles within their communities.