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kimwhims's review against another edition
informative
medium-paced
3.75
Full of interesting and applicable information, intersectional perspective and practical advice. That said, it’s a book about tax law so even Brown’s engaging prose can get lost in the denseness.
becann's review against another edition
challenging
informative
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
5.0
Such an incredible perspective on the American Tax System and how it is set up in a way that continues to leave Black Americans at a disadvantage.
The content is informative and easy to read and understand even for those who may not have an economics or finance background
The content is informative and easy to read and understand even for those who may not have an economics or finance background
Minor: Police brutality
emmay8's review against another edition
5.0
Critical reading
Every White American should be required to read this book! It explains the many reasons why Black Americans find it impossible to get ahead, and how racism has been perpetrated in ways we don’t normally see.
Every White American should be required to read this book! It explains the many reasons why Black Americans find it impossible to get ahead, and how racism has been perpetrated in ways we don’t normally see.
sara_shocks's review against another edition
5.0
Outstanding and incisive analysis of all the ways in which the current tax system benefits white Americans at the expense of Black Americans, with well-considered solutions and mitigants. I would like to live in Dorothy Brown's America.