Foreclosures have hit Prince Georges County, MD where black wealth is the highest in U.S.
BOWIE, MD - MAY 26: Ambler Bowie Slabe, great great granddaughter of former Maryland Governor, Oden Bowie, sits for a portrait in the helper's quarters where a black woman named "Cora" stayed and help to raise her in the 140 year old plantation house where she spent her childhood on May 26, 2014 in Bowie, Maryland. The mansion, once called Fairview was the home of the Gov., Oden Bowie, and his descents; it remained in the family but is now up for sale. The property overlooks more than 1,000 acres of sprawling homes that have evolved into a black utopia of sorts, now named Fairwood. The mansion and whats left of the vast plantation, where slave labor was the norm. The 1,800-home subdivision is among one of the richest neighborhood in the richest black county in the United States. The financial crisis of 2008 made Fairwood among the one of the hardest hit neighborhoods, with one in five homes going into foreclosure. (Photo by Michel du Cille/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

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