Fifteen Cents on the Dollar, Louise Story
Fifteen Cents on the Dollar, Louise Story
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Fifteen Cents on the Dollar
How Americans Made the Black-White Wealth Gap

Author: Louise Story, Ebony Reed

Narrator: Tovah Ott

Unabridged: 14 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/18/2024

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

A sweeping, narrative history of Black wealth and the economic discrimination embedded in America’s financial system. The early 2020s will long be known as a period of racial reflection. In the wake of the police killing of George Floyd, Americans of all backgrounds joined together in historic demonstrations in the streets, discussions in the workplace, and conversations at home about the financial gaps that remain between white and Black Americans. This deeply investigated book shows the scores of setbacks that have held the Black-white wealth gap in place—from enslavement to redlining to banking discrimination—and, ultimately, the reversals that occurred in the mid-2020s as the push for racial equity became a polarized political debate.Fifteen Cents on the Dollar follows the lives of four Black Millennial professionals and a banking company founded with the stated mission of closing the Black-white wealth gap. That company, known as Greenwood, a reference to the historic Black Wall Street district in Tulsa, Oklahoma, generated immense excitement and hope among people looking for new ways of business that might lead to greater equity. But the twists and turns of Greenwood’s journey also raise tough questions about what equality really means.Seasoned journalist-academics Louise Story and Ebony Reed present a nuanced portrait of Greenwood’s founders—the entertainment executive Ryan Glover; the Grammy-winning rapper Michael Render, better known as Killer Mike; and the Civil Rights leader and two-term Atlanta mayor, Andrew Young—along with new revelations about their lives, careers, and families going back to the Civil War. Equally engaging are the stories of the lesser-known individuals—a female tech employee from rural North Carolina trying to make it in a big city; a rising leader at the NAACP whose father is in prison; an owner of a BBQ stand in Atlanta fighting to keep his home; and a Black man in a biracial marriage grappling with his roots when his father is shot by the police.In chronicling these staggering injustices, Fifteen Cents on the Dollar shows why so little progress has been made on the wealth gap and provides insights Americans should consider if they want lasting change.Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

About Louise Story

Louise Story is a prize-winning investigative journalist who spent more than 15 years at the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal, where she was the top masthead editor running coverage strategy. Her work investigating corruption led to the largest kleptocracy case in U.S. history, a case known as the 1MDB case. Her work investigating Wall Street and the derivatives market led to a multi-billion dollar settlement. And her work investigating Goldman Sachs during the 2008 financial crisis led to that bank’s S.E.C. settlement. Projects she led received industry honors including Emmy Awards, and Pulitzer Prize finalist citations, and Online News Association awards. Louise’s film The Kleptocrats aired on the BBC, Apple and Amazon. She teaches at The Yale School of Management.

About Ebony Reed

Ebony Reed began her career as a reporter at The Plain Dealer, covering Cleveland public schools, documenting public education’s inequities. The Investigative Reporters & Editors organization recognized her examination of how social promotion impacted the district’s majority Black and brown students. At the Detroit News, she managed the local coverage during the 2008 economic crisis. Now the Chief Strategy Officer at The Marshall Project, she has held other senior roles at the Associated Press, Boston Business Journal, and the Wall Street Journal. She’s taught at more than a half dozen institutions, including The Yale School of Management.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Guthrie on March 12, 2024

Fifteen Cents on the Dollar is a well researched, adeptly written and eye-opening book. The authors weave the story of Black American wealth through the history of our nation, of specific firms, and of specific individuals. Their wide ranging research blends personal impacts, macroeconomic forces, c......more

Goodreads review by Neela on January 11, 2025

dnf 50%… i was really intrigued by this book but i had a lot of problems with it: 1. the focus on individuals as examples of a broken system was not done well. the authors spent too much time on people’s individual stories to the point where it felt like i was reading memoirs with financial facts spri......more

Goodreads review by Beth on February 03, 2025

Ebony Reed and Louise Story's book "Fifteen Cents on the Dollar" is an extraordinary work of journalism, economics and history. It's about the wealth gap between Black and white Americans. I thought I knew something about this topic, but the causes and barriers to solutions are much more complex tha......more

Goodreads review by Bryan on January 25, 2025

Exceptional journalism on a topic that touches all Americans but still goes unacknowledged by so many. Through comprehensive reporting and narrative storytelling, authors Story and Reed outline the causes of the wealth gap and potential means to close it.......more

Goodreads review by Rolf on November 08, 2024

A journalistic exploration of the causes and contemporary manifestations of the racial wealth gap. It is rather centrist in its writing, not really critiquing our existing capitalist structures--but that might make it more palatable to a wider audience that could benefit from reading it.......more