Black Economics: Solutions for Economic and Community Empowerment – 2nd Edition (2002) by Jawanza Kunjufu

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What is the ratio of White income to Black income? What is the wealth ratio? How can we spend more than 3% with Black businesses? Which is more important: politics or economics? How do foreign businesses become successful in the Black community? This book answers these key questions and more about Black wealth in the…

This micro- and macro-analysis of economic conditions in the Black community explores why African Americans earn only 61% of White American income, why many African Americans prefer to maintain a “good job” rather than own and operate their own businesses, and why African American consumers only spend 3% of their $600 billion in African American businesses.

Topics covered include present and historical analyses, foreign economic success, the global economy, obstacles to development, and Black consumers and entrepreneurs.

 

About the Author

Jawanza Kunjufu is the author of numerous books including Motivating and Preparing Black Youth for Success, Countering the Conspiracy to Destroy Black Boys, Lessons from History: A Celebration in Blackness – Elementary and Advanced Editions, Satan, I’m Taking Back my Health. He is also an educational consultant with African American Images and is constantly on the lecture circuit addressing students, parents, teachers, churches, and community residents. He currently lives in Chicago.

Weight 0.48 lbs
Dimensions 8.6 × 5.38 × 0.4 in

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