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The Struggle Is Not Over

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The Struggle is not Over



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Social Issues

[Paper Title]:

The Struggle is not Over

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The Struggle is not over



Although things seem to be better for African – Americans when compared to
the civil – rights area: the black middle class has grown by an estimate of 40
percent, and there has been a jump from 300 political elected officials in 1965
to over 8, 500 in 1995. With all these positive achievements there comes a
greater negative aspect on the flip side constituting a larger growth of the
black poor and black Americans have perhaps less public policy influence than at
any point in the last four decades leads me to believe that race relations in
America are at there worst of times.

In this era of technological advancement, a globalization of economic markets
and the influx of information overload there should not be such an increase of
the black poor. Economic empowerment is a key factor in the African- American
situation in America. In Clarence Lusane's Race in the Global Era he states that
“black workers, already suffering from an unemployment rate that has
historically been at least twice that of whites are especially hard hit in the
this new era.” The increase of companies “taking advantage of the
productivity that comes from employing the new technologies that make everything
more efficient, faster, and profitable, companies are downsizing. Although
Economic wealth is there for a small percentage, for African- Americans it seems
that they are continually falling at the short end of the stick compare to there
white counterparts.

In the major pro- sports such as basketball and football where the leagues
are majority black, we see the front office positions such as presidents,
coaches and general managers dominated by whites. African- American sport stars
are the ones that generate the multi- millions for the team but yet do not come
close to having the same power when it ...

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