
A University of Georgia finance professor used the records of a Reconstruction-era bank to add fresh insights to the financial lives of newly emancipated African Americans, and how efforts to support them collapsed.
Latham Saddler had it all figured out. Fresh off a collegiate career defined by leadership and academic excellence, he secured a select job as an IBM professional sales specialist in New York City. But ever since that September day in 2001, when he watched the Twin Towers collapse on TV in his Russell Hall dorm […]