The most striking fact about American economic history and politics is the brutal and systemic underdevelopment of Black people.
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Economic conditions, Race relations, Racism, Capitalism, African Americans, Afro-Americans, African americans, economic conditions, United states, economic conditions, 1981-2001, United states, race relations, Economic history, Social conditions, Social conflict, African American businesspeoplePlaces
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The crisis of the Black working class
The Black poor: highest stage of underdevelopment
Groundings with my sisters: patriarchy and the exploitation of Black women
Black prisoners and punishment in a racist/capitalist state
Black capitalism: entrepreneurs, consumers and the historical evolution of the Black market
Black brahmins: the underdevelopment of Black political leadership
The ambiguous politics of the Black church
The destruction of Black education
The meaning of racist violence in late capitalism
Conclusion: towards a socialist America.
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Includes bibiographical references and index.
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