Beryl Satter is a professor of history at Rutgers University, Newark. Her most recent book is Family Properties: Race, Real Estate and the Exploitation of Black Urban America, a carefully researched, searing study of massive financial discrimination and its decades-long repercussions.
Publications:
Project Title: Economic Democracy from the Bottom Up: ShoreBank, Uneven Development, and the Paradoxes of Race, Community, and Financialization, 1973–2010
In the News:
- Why a Housing Scheme Founded in Racism is Making a Resurgence Today (Chicago Tribune)