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480. How Much Does Discrimination Hurt the Economy? (Replay)

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Legacy of Joe Louis: Sports, Race, and Economy

This chapter examines the economic and social dimensions of discrimination through the lens of Joe Louis, a celebrated boxer whose impact transcended sports. It explores his historical significance, including his rivalry with Max Schmeling, and how these events reflected broader societal issues related to race and inequality. The narrative highlights the ongoing challenges faced by Black entrepreneurs in the automotive industry and calls for meaningful investment in Black-owned businesses to address historical injustices.

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