
Independently Published
The Economic Status of Black Americans Post-1965: An Alternative Perspective
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9798873286003
ISBN13:
9798873286003
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$26.11

The Economic Status of Black Americans Post-1965: An Alternative Perspective
$26.11
The essay explores the economic empowerment of Black America and the potential impact of various socioeconomic and political factors. Key points include:
- Economic Status Post-Civil Rights Era: It discusses changes in the economic landscape for Black Americans post-1965, highlighting both improvements and ongoing challenges. The debate over systemic barriers versus individual achievements forms a core part of this analysis.
- Diverse Economic Status: The essay compares the economic progress of Black Americans with other demographic groups, considering factors like median household income and educational attainment.
- Role of Education and Policies: It examines the importance of education and skill development in economic status, along with the impact of broader economic policies and community structures on Black Americans
- Community and Cultural Factors: The essay highlights the role of community and cultural factors in economic outcomes, focusing on entrepreneurship within the Black community and community-driven economic initiatives.
- Success Stories and Entrepreneurship: Success stories within the Black community are showcased, emphasizing the impact and growth of Black-owned businesses.
- Family Dynamics and Historical Acts: The essay delves into the effects of family dynamics, particularly the absence of a father figure, and the impact of historical acts like the 1965 Rights Act on Black families.
- EOE Initiatives and Corporate Practices: The essay critically examines Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives in the corporate world, discussing their impact on Black Americans and potential issues like corporate Jim Crow.
- Political Advocacy: It stresses the need for Black America to reevaluate its lobbying strategies, moving away from traditional party lines to focus on community-specific needs and personal economic empowerment.
- Local Economic Models: The BerkShares Dollar is explored as a model of community currency that could be adapted for Black communities to foster local economic growth.
- Cultural Affinity and Employment: The essay warns about the potential risks of cultural affinity in employment, drawing parallels with historical patterns of discrimination against Black Americans.
Author: Antonios Valamontes |
Publisher: Independently Published |
Publication Date: Dec 29, 2023 |
Number of Pages: 110 pages |
Binding: Paperback or Softback |
ISBN-10: NA |
ISBN-13: 9798873286003 |