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In this episode we'll be talking about why laws regarding stewardship of other peoples' money exist, how institutionalized prejudice threatened the lives and well-being of Sarah Rector and her family, and how she fought back and re-gained control of what was rightfully hers. Come meet the young millionaire who refused to let the shady people "managing" her money win!
Love the show? Support us on Patreon, at www.patreon.com/RelativeDisastersPodcast.
Sources for this episode include:
Searching For Sarah Rector: The Richest Black Girl in America by Tonya Bolden, published 2014 by Abrams
The Richest Black Girl in America by Dr. Lauren N. Henley
Washington Post article by Sydney Trent, September 3 2022
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In this episode we'll be talking about why laws regarding stewardship of other peoples' money exist, how institutionalized prejudice threatened the lives and well-being of Sarah Rector and her family, and how she fought back and re-gained control of what was rightfully hers. Come meet the young millionaire who refused to let the shady people "managing" her money win!
Love the show? Support us on Patreon, at www.patreon.com/RelativeDisastersPodcast.
Sources for this episode include:
Searching For Sarah Rector: The Richest Black Girl in America by Tonya Bolden, published 2014 by Abrams
The Richest Black Girl in America by Dr. Lauren N. Henley
Washington Post article by Sydney Trent, September 3 2022

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