New benchmark estimates of Black-White income ratios for 1870, 1900, and 1940 are combined with standard post-World War census data. The resulting time series reveals that the pace of racial income convergence has generally been steady but slow, quickening only during the 1940s and the modern Civil Rights era. I explore the interpretation of the time series with a model of intergenerational transmission of inequality in which racial differences in causal factors that determine income are very large just after the Civil War and which erode slowly across subsequent generations.Accepted manuscrip
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This preliminary study draws upon previous research to analyze the black-white income gap in America...
This paper presents new estimates of the benets of equal education opportunity for blacks over the p...
Professional paper for the fulfillment of the Master of Public Affair degree.Black women earn less i...
This preliminary study draws upon previous research to analyze the black-white income gap in America...
Martin Luther King envisioned a beloved integrated community of interracial harmony based on racial ...
More than 50 years after the Civil Rights Act, black–white family income disparities in the United S...
This paper revisits William Julius Wilson\u27s thesis that class has surpassed race in significance ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how sharecropping systems, a form of racialized agricul...
As Americans celebrated the much anticipated inauguration of the Martin Luther King, Jr. memorial in...
The pace and pattern of wealth accumulation by Southern blacks in the period before World War I is o...
Despite the civil rights movement of the 1960s and affirmative action policies, major pay gaps betwe...
With the election of Barack Obama as the 44th president of the United States of America, many pundit...
Despite the promises of the Civil Rights Movement last century, African Americans continue to experi...
The history of America has been closely pegged with racism and discrimination against African Americ...
Is the primacy of race on black residential outcomes not as salient compared to previous decades? Th...
This preliminary study draws upon previous research to analyze the black-white income gap in America...
This paper presents new estimates of the benets of equal education opportunity for blacks over the p...
Professional paper for the fulfillment of the Master of Public Affair degree.Black women earn less i...