The Stolen Wealth of Slavery

A Case for Reparations
by David Montero, Michael Eric Dyson
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Longlisted for the Massachusetts Book Award
A Publishers Weekly’s “Top 10” Pick

This groundbreaking book tracks the massive wealth amassed from slavery from pre-Civil War to today, and lays out a case for reparations that shows exactly what was stolen, who stole it, and to whom it is owed.

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Published By Legacy Lit

Format Hardback

Category

Number Of Pages 368

Publication Date 02/06/2024

ISBN 9780306827174

Dimensions 6.4 inches x 9.35 inches


“An unsparing account of the untold billions of dollars, ill-gotten over centuries from the labors of American enslaved people. Montero’s fulsome investigation limns the deep and multiple connections between southern plantations and northern boardrooms, while also citing current research into the topic as well as public acknowledgements and apologies...A book both appalling for what it reveals of America’s deliberately hidden past and hopeful for the light now being thrown on the issue.”—Booklist (Starred Review)

“The common story is of the sins of the South in holding people in bondage, but the story Montero tells is of how the entire country was complicit during enslavement and how fortunes built on enslavement persist.” —Library Journal

"A sharp account of the massive wealth extracted from enslaved people in America....An expert history and defense of the reparations movement that will hopefully persuade detractors....Perhaps this book, featuring a foreword by Michael Eric Dyson, can invigorate the movement."

Kirkus Reviews

"Searing, meticulous history… In following the massive wealth created by enslaved people in earlier centuries into our own, the author makes a compelling argument for reparations.”—Christian Science Monitor

“The appeal, and persuasion, and, really, the moral elegance of what Montero offers is that he names the names of individuals and corporations that made their wealth off of Black muscle and acknowledges the pioneering work of Black folk, especially Black women, in the fight for reparation. It is all so remarkable, so powerful, and so eloquently stated.” —New York Times bestselling author Michael Eric Dyson

“David Montero has crafted a meticulously researched work that traces how American financial institutions during their early years benefitted greatly from the transatlantic slave trade. An eye-opening read that will leave your perspective on US history forever changed.”New York Times bestselling author Karen Abbott

“David Montero’s The Stolen Wealth of Slavery is a thoughtful and illuminating account of how Wall Street financiers laundered the wealth generated from slavery to build the corporations and banks we know today. This timely book is a powerful indictment of systemic racism and an urgent reminder of the enormous debt owed to Black Americans.”Keisha N. Blain, coeditor of Four Hundred Souls

“What sets The Stolen Wealth of Slavery apart from other texts is the rare perspective it provides on the roles banking, money laundering, and wealth creation played in nation building, implicating some of today's most influential global financial institutions. The book sheds light on the vast amount of capital that laid the foundation for Wall Street as we know it today.” 
 
Waverly Duck, urban sociologist and author of Tacit Racism and No Way Out

 
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