economic opportunity

12-14-12: Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast

In mid-century Baltimore, aspiring black entrepreneurs had a hard time finding capital to launch businesses. A man known as "Little Willie" Adams used a fortune he'd made running an illegal lottery to fill that gap. Today on the Lines Between Us, University of Maryland law professor Larry Gibson, who handled some of Willie Adams's loans, will tell us Little Willie's story.



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