"Kahrl uses a range of aggregated data to make his case against local property taxes (or at least against the way those levies are often administered and enforced). But he also has an eye for humanizing anecdotes — a vital skill when trying to explain taxes to a nontechnical audience. The Black Tax tells the story of property taxation from a bottom-up perspective; while Kahrl doesn’t neglect the sort of top-down view that shapes most historical work on policy formulation, he puts individual taxpayers at the center of his narrative."