I haven’t had time to do much bogging lately so decided to put the answer to this very complex question as a blog. I am no way speaking for the entire black race. I’ll try to explain how Jim crow laws have, and still effect the state of black Americans Today.
If you read Carl’s post you’ll see that Jim crow laws were on the books of some states up until the late 60’s. For arguments sake lets just say racism ended in 1967’. So that means, most black people have had 40, years to have a shot at gaining wealth. This isn’t really a Black, and White thing, it’s a RICH, and POOR thing. You guys make it a black white thing by using a small but popular % of the black population, to demonize ALL black Americans. How do you think black America got into the shape it’s in now? There are a lot of different reasons, but let me tell you how Jim Crow Laws, Effect Black Americans now.
Black people were PREVENTED from gaining wealth in America. We also were PREVENTED from buying property, investing in companies, Getting higher Educations, and many other things that builds a family’s wealth. We were shut out of job markets, and neighborhoods based on the color of our skin. MY point is that if a bigger percentage of black people were ALLOWED to gain wealth from the 1920’s- 1967. A lot more black people would have money to “pull themselves up by their boot straps“, or “put their boat in the water“. Up until late 60's a lot of black people where PREVENTED form “GAINING WEALTH “ and a real chance at the American dream and home ownership. That’s why a disproportionate amount of black people live under the poverty level today. Which in turn is part of the problem of some black Americans,now. CONTINUED IN BLOG.
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