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Plundered: How Racist Policies Undermine Black Homeownership in America Audiobook, by Bernadette Atuahene Play Audiobook Sample

Plundered: How Racist Policies Undermine Black Homeownership in America Audiobook

Plundered: How Racist Policies Undermine Black Homeownership in America Audiobook, by Bernadette Atuahene Play Audiobook Sample
Release Date: January 28, 2025
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Read By: Amir Abdullah Publisher: Little, Brown & Company Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 7.00 hours at 1.5x Speed 5.25 hours at 2.0x Speed
Release Date: January 28, 2025
Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781668646793

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

22

Longest Chapter Length:

57:26 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

16 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

28:56 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

1

Publisher Description

In the spirit of Evicted, a property law scholar uses the story of two grandfathers—one white, one black—who arrived in Detroit at the turn of the twentieth century to reveal how racist policies weaken Black families, widen the racial wealth gap, and derive profit from pain. 

When Professor Bernadette Atuahene moved to Detroit, she planned to study the city’s squatting phenomenon. What she accidentally found was too urgent to ignore. Her neighbors, many of whom had owned their homes for decades, were losing them to property tax foreclosure, leaving once bustling Black neighborhoods blighted with vacant homes.

 

Through years of dogged investigation and research, Atuahene uncovered a system of predatory governance, where public officials raise public dollars through laws and processes that produce or sustain racial inequity—a nationwide practice in no way limited to Detroit.

 

In this powerful work of scholarship and storytelling, Atuahene shows how predatory governance invites complicity from well-meaning people, eviscerates communities, and widens the racial wealth gap. By following the lives of two Detroit grandfathers—one Black the other white—and their grandchildren, Atuahene tells a riveting tale about racist policies, how they take root, why they flourish, and who profits.

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