Emmitt Y. Riley, III
Emmitt Y. Riley, III, holds a joint appointment as an Associate Professor of Politics and African and African American Studies at Sewanee: The University of the South. He also serves as Director of African and African American Studies. He is also the President of the National Conference of Black Political Scientists and coauthor of Racial Attitudes in America Today: One Nation, Still Divided. He has published several articles on race, representation and racial attitudes.
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Income and WealthThe Impact of Predatory Lending Policies on Black Communities in the Mississippi Delta
The economic gap between Black people and white people living in The Mississippi Delta continues to be exacerbated by predatory payday lending practices. Since the 1990s, payday lending availability has increased exponentially in Mississippi.
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