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Those who are Black and those who do not have Black, Latin Open for Business
Several years ago a good friend told me about an incident in which a person asked rich white: "Who will take care to poor whites?" replied the man, wealthy white people will take care of the poor whites. " My friend asked, "Who care for poor blacks?" Said the man, "God will take care of poor blacks." Rich white man even believe that rich people would take over Black Black poor. Why?
Donations to Black colleges, as noted in numerous recent reports, are almost non-existent among Blacks and Black alumni. For decades, businesses and grants that the Foundation has kept our nation's universities historically Black, compared to sustain life. In addition, large pools of wealthy Blacks have graduated from traditionally white schools. No connections to universities historically Black, who have little incentive to donate blood. [I'd like to think I could have at least some tiny incentive]
I will rephrase the statement white rich man's different. White "with" care for the white "poor." Black "rich" look in Black "who have not." Black Rich take care of the Black has no, right?
Before the adoption of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, most Blacks, regardless of its origin and other factors such as education, hair texture or skin tone, were forced to sit on the back of the bus, denied being in many restaurants white, and are forbidden to drink from any display source "only in white."
Small groups of Black Haves were forced to live in the same neighborhoods with large group of those without ("Redlining" was the term commonly used to refer to mortgage discrimination) before Law of the Community Reinvestment and Equal Housing Laws. One of the most degrading social practices that Black men, regardless of size, age, or financial means were subjected to be commonly known as "child" by many members of the white population.
Job opportunities in companies like General Mills, 3M, Cargill, Sears, investment firms on Wall Street, or any other big corporation did not exist before the riots for civil rights during the 1960s. Arthur Fletcher, a Republican who worked in Black Nixon administration, had not been coined yet "ring or affirmative action programs. "(Google Arthur Fletcher for more information.)
Corporations and local and federal governments had not yet introduced Black advocacy jobs such as EEO directors, diversity managers, or minority recruiters and purchasing agents. Whitney Young, great leader of the Urban League, had not yet negotiated to open the doors of corporate jobs for Black Americans, or other races.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said in his "I have a dream" in Washington, August 28, 1963: "America has given the black marked insufficient funds check." Many of us have not grasped this essential point.
"In a sense we have come to our nation's capital to cash a check. When the architects of our republic wrote the magnificent words of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, they were signing a promissory note to which every American was to fall heir. This note was a promise that all men, yes, black men and white men, would guarantee the rights "inalienable" to "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness. "It is obvious today that America has defaulted on this promissory note note insofar as her citizens of color are concerned. Instead of honoring this sacred obligation, America has given black people a bad check, a check which has come back marked "insufficient funds."
Today, in the U.S. cities celebrate the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King by paying catering white to provide meals at the banquet of the best white-owned centers and hotels, with our best clothes and to pay $ 40 per plate. Few of these dollars go to Black business owners. Dr. King told White America commitment to economic opportunities for blacks. That was his mission when he was assassinated in Memphis. He was fighting for economic opportunities for workers the trash.
Meanwhile, do not forget Malcolm X, the street lobbyist. Malcolm X put together in the streets, excited those who have no time to defend their to be heard, seen and recognized, by any means necessary. Malcolm X, a grassroots pressure group, said in his speech "The Ballot or the Bullet", which for blacks, being Republican or Democrat, is not important, we have been oppressed equally by both parties.
Fast forward 40 years, from 2008. Fires disturbance of the 60 are out. Black communities are still controlled by the same people who controlled 40 years ago. The leadership of the Black Haves' role never took root, and Black has poor remain abandoned. Those with more often Black wakes up to life in predominantly white neighborhoods, drive to their jobs corporate luxury vehicles and stand around the water cooler with white co-workers as if Black does not have have not existed.
Those with Black are not exempt from family members – mothers, fathers, cousins, aunts, etc, in the old neighborhood. They are among the 8 out of 10 blacks who are unemployed or underemployed and living paycheck to paycheck. While Black have-nots are trapped in the burning fire of poverty with no door marked "exit", which Black must spend their corporate paychecks and maximize their credit cards in their newfound communities, together with, for many, a desire and / or attempt to mix.
Many black persons and professionals who provide services such as real estate agents, come very few have Black 'dollars – Black buying those white professionals with the illusion that they have "arrived." On arrival? To feel you have reached by spending their money exclusively in within white companies? Rich Black often see the professional smile as white as a trusted friend, but do not extend the same confidence to Black professionals.
A reporter asked a white voter in a Southern state to explain why not vote for Obama. The voter said: "We take care of ours. "Black Voters Will take care of your own?
Photos of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, that adorn the walls of many houses of the rich Black are the only vestiges of a connection to the community in which those who have once lived Black.
In "The Ballot or the Bullet" freedom of speech, Malcolm X said: "The community in which you spend your money becomes richer and richer, the community of which you take your money becomes increasingly poor."
Is not this still happens in 2008?
Black fever sponsor Haves business outside of the very communities in which they were born, raised, and their families still reside. Those left behind struggle to find a corner store.
Business leader, AG Gaston of Birmingham, Alabama, was reported he said he is much better to say: "I is rich," instead of saying: "I am poor." AG Gaston was rich. When Dr. Martin Luther King came to Birmingham, was not received by the bellhop at the Hilton. He was received by the AG Gaston Hotel buttons. Yes, the AG Gaston Hotel. AG Gaston was a Black millionaire. His wealth is created during the Jim Crow era by providing goods and services to Black rich and poor were forced to live in neighborhoods in Black only. At his death he was worth millions. He had created hundreds of jobs and provide training and employment for thousands of unskilled Black workers who do not. Today, the AG Gaston Expo is held annually in Birmingham to promote economic growth in the Black community with emphasis on wealth creation and capacity building that creates companies that offer jobs working in the black community.
Many Black Haves today are more self-centered. Black is rich, for the most part, leery of risk. They play it safe. Malcolm and Martin took the risks.
We must find the talent, which will take risks to create businesses in Black communities. Where does this talent pool reside? Is this talent found predominantly in the business world? "Blacks who come to work at 8:00 am professionals, the accountants, marketing professionals, lawyers, computer experts and others, have the skill set needed to create business? The inclusion "," objectives American companies are met by hiring Rich Black. But rarely rent or to create opportunities for Black have-nots.
Black leaders past would be a disappointment to see the full stratification that exists today. Black with, in many cases seem to think that "I got to where I am, here inside the door of corporate America in my own will. "In many cases these people close the door to the creation of opportunities for those without Black for future access.
The trenches during the Civil Rights era were filled with both Black and Black have-nots. The denial laws opportunities purely based on skin color had not yet been approved. Even more trenches were filled with "Ready to Die" brothers and sisters of the foot- arm blocked the legendary Bull Connor (Google if you Have not idea that "Bull" Connor is) unleashed the dogs, opened the water hoses and has denied Black is the right to sit at the lunch counter (while reciting "in the name of God and good Christians" in Birmingham, Alabama). Malcolm X advocated the concept not to sit at the lunch counter, but the owner of the cafe. The late President Kennedy said: "There is little value in obtaining the right black in order to be admitted in hotels and restaurants, if you have no money in my pocket and no job. "
Rich Black in 2008 are doing a much better job keeping the closed doors of opportunity than any of the doctrines of the past. The Ku Klux Klan, the bastion of white supremacy that was so strong, especially in the past, can not oppression compete with new gatekeepers who are in positions as EEO directors, directors of affirmative action, purchasing agents of minorities, etc, who are unable or unwilling to provide opportunities for Black have-nots. Black Haves of today, many of whom hold jobs in advocacy roles in Black not they are not and can never be advocates of entry for those without Black. Black managers of cities' EEO departments more often advocate for the mayor which appointed, rather than the citizens of the cities, in particular the Black-nots.
Rich Black climbed the steps of opportunities not only for its own will. They walked on steps built with piles of bodies of murdered men lynched black and Medgar Evers and Emmett Till. These opportunities were created by the last of the efforts of the large lobby, WE Dubois, Booker T. Washington, James Brown, and countless whites and blacks who fought for better treatment and opportunities for Blacks in America.
These jobs were not created by the "Ready to Die" brothers and sisters who filled the streets of Minneapolis, Detroit, Los Angeles, Cleveland, Birmingham, Washington DC and other cities throughout the United States during the riots of the '60s? His legacy was that it appeared he fought for justice, care, and ventured to make a better way.
Malcolm X said in the afternoon of April 3, 1964, in Cleveland, Ohio:
"The economic philosophy Black nationalism shows our people the importance of creating these small shops and develop and spread in large transactions. Woolworth did not start so great as they are today. They started with one store dime and expanded and expanded and then expanded to the present, are all over the country and around the world and reach all of the money … – General Motors [is] the same way. They began to leave things as they are. It started just a little rat race type operation. And expanded and expanded to where it currently is now. And you and I have to start again and the best place to start is in the community where we live.
"So that not only our people must be re-educated to the importance of supporting black business, but the black man has to be aware of the importance of starting a business. And once you and me in business, owned and operated business at least in our community. What we do is develop a situation in which we will be really able to create jobs for the people of the community. "
Once again, I will rephrase the original statement of the white man rich. Those who have taken white care of the whites who have not. Those who care for Black Black have-nots. Those who have cared for the Black Black have-nots, is not it?
Me I submit to you: the "haves Black today must rise to be the leaders of the revolution of small business for the sake of Black have-nots. can create the package economic stimulus for communities, in which he grew, where their families reside, the same communities that have abandoned, in many cases. The Black with no to follow those Black – because they want good jobs and safe communities, too.
I submit to you: businessmen like Bob Johnson, Magic Johnson, Madame CJ Walker, Russell Simmons, Reginald Lewis, AG Gaston, Earl Graves, and John Johnson are just some of the many talented creators in our communities. They created jobs job opportunities, and community revitalization. His religious affiliation is not important, nor is his fraternity, sorority, church, organization social networking, educational attainment, or political affiliation. Both Rich and poor are Black supporters of presidential candidates Obama and McCain. The agenda is to build economically strong communities in order to achieve parity in the United States.
Small businesses are responsible for 85 percent of all new jobs United States. With the collaboration of Black and Black have been poor, small businesses may stand for use in our communities that will benefit the interests of both groups.
The Goal. Our goal. Create 100,000 new Black businesses throughout America in 2010. Be part of it – the economic revolution of parity. Sea part of it!
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