Wall Street’s First Black Millionaire (with Shane White), the Case for Buying Silver (with Peter Boockvar)

Josh is doing Black (Financial) History month on the podcast all month long, bringing on historians and authors to discuss some of the most pivotal economic moments for African Americans ever. Black History is AMERICAN history, don’t get it twisted.

This week, University of Sydney history professor and author Shane White joins to discuss his award-winning book about Wall Street’s first black millionaire, ‘The Prince of Darkness‘ Jeremiah G. Hamilton.

Before that, a chat with Peter Boockvar (Bleakley Advisory) about the current stock market mania and the investment case for silver and silver stocks.

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