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Breaking Cycles, Building Wealth

The Financial Echo System of the Black Community

Leon Grove, DBA
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Year
2026
Language
English
Publisher
Red Rock Publishers

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Breaking Cycles, Building Wealth: The Financial Echo System of the Black Community examines the recurring financial behaviors that shape Black households across generations - patterns rooted not in personal failure, but in inherited history. Dr. Leon Grove identifies five financial "echoes" - Scarcity, Distrust, Invisibility, Burden, and Silence - that trace a direct line from redlining, contract buying, and the Freedman's Bank to the financial decisions Black families make today. Written as both diagnosis and prescription, the book moves from naming each echo to offering practical, faith-centered tools for interrupting it: a Five-Ring Ecosystem for building generational wealth, strategies for cooperative economics, and a framework for treating wealth as worship rather than burden. A companion volume to The Revival, this book serves as both a community blueprint and a financial literacy textbook, equipping readers to break inherited cycles and build a lasting legacy for their families and communities.

Related Subjects

  • Money Management
  • Personal Finance
  • Business & Economics
  • Adult Nonfiction
  • Retirement Planning
  • African American & Black Studies
  • Cultural & Ethnic Studies
  • Social Science

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Leon Grove, DBAAuthor