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In the 1960s, banks drew invisible lines around Black neighborhoods and called it policy. Loan officers turned away fathers with steady paychecks, perfect credit, and solid plans to build something lasting for their families. Redlining was not a rumor. It was federal practice backed by government maps and institutional power. But those same fathers refused to wait for approval that would never come. They turned garages into repair shops, kitchens into restaurants, and front porches into barbershops that served the whole block. Here are twenty-five ways Black fathers made real money in the decade that tried hardest to stop them.