Jawanna Dean dismantles four hundred years of illusion, tracing how ownership evolved from slavery to mortgages, and how every major institution - from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to Wall Street and the Federal Reserve - profited from human desperation disguised as opportunity.
This is not theory. It is an audit. Dean names the presidents, legislators, and financiers who transformed policy into profit and justice into rhetoric. Each chapter documents the continuity of exploitation: from 1619 to the Freedmen's Bureau, from redlining to the 2008 collapse, from foreclosure to the One Key Strategy and the Reparations for All Bill of 2025.
The Empty Ballroom exposes what history omitted: that America's wealth was never earned - it was extracted.
Written with precision, fury, and evidence, this book stands as both record and reckoning.
This is the audit. The chandeliers still shine - but the ballroom stands empty.
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