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    • Mar 25, 2018
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    Fighting Racial Bias and Black Male Mentors Essential to Closing the Black-White Wage Gap

    In a recently released study Harvard researchers determined that the black-white wage gap is the result of large differences in wages and employment rates between black and white men. There is no difference between black and white women. The differences in family characteristics (parental marital status, education level and wealth) and ability did not have much of an impact. Even among boys who grew up in the same neighborhoods, black boys earned substantially less as adults.

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