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  1. Sep 14, 2017 · The Color of Money pursues the persistence of this racial wealth gap by focusing on the generators of wealth in the black community: black banks. Studying these institutions over time, Mehrsa Baradaran challenges the myth that black communities could ever accumulate wealth in a segregated economy.

  2. The Color of Money is Walter Tevis’s 1984 sequel to The Hustler, written 25 years earlier, in 1959. Hustler was made into a classic movie featuring Jackie Gleason as Minnesota Fats and Paul Newman as "Fast" Eddie Felson.

  3. The Color of Money is a 1984 novel by American novelist Walter Tevis. It is the sequel to his 1959 novel, The Hustler . [1] It was his sixth and final book before his death in the year of publication.

  4. A swift, beautiful, and chastening book, The Color of Money reminds us, yet again, that black poverty is not really an economic problem, but rather a political problem requiring political solutions.--N. D. B. Connolly, author of A World More Concrete: Real Estate and the Remaking of Jim Crow South Florida

  5. The Color of Money (1986) Fast Eddie Felson teaches a cocky but immensely talented protégé the ropes of pool hustling, which in turn inspires him to make an unlikely comeback. Cast information

  6. Oct 23, 2020 · Find out where The Color of Money is streaming, if The Color of Money is on Netflix, and get news and updates, on Decider. Which, in an unexpected twist, imbues the movie with a particular kind of ...

  7. Sep 14, 2017 · ― Robert E. Weems, Jr., American Historical Review “Anyone who manages money, invests in others’ livelihoods or lives in America should read The Color of Money …The book digs into financial institutions and policies that are responsible for creating and maintaining racial inequalities in the United States…The book breaks down the ...