

Savings and Trust
The Rise and Betrayal of the Freedman's Bank
Book • 2024
In 'Savings and Trust', Justene Hill Edwards provides a comprehensive account of the Freedman's Bank, established to serve former slaves after the Civil War. The bank's collapse in 1874 was a major setback for African American economic autonomy, caused by mismanagement and sabotage by its white financiers.
Edwards argues that this event was pivotal in shaping America's racial wealth gap.
Edwards argues that this event was pivotal in shaping America's racial wealth gap.
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