How has integration and immigration hurt black economic power?

Dr. Claud Anderson is the current president of PowerNomics Corporation of America , Inc. The Harvest Institute, and WaterLand Fisheries, Inc. PowerNomics is a corporation that facilitates major business development, focusing on inner cities.

PowerNomics is also a social-political-economic concept developed by Dr. Anderson that examines race and offers specific principles, strategies and activities for Black America to change behavior, establish accountability, and achieve unity of purpose in a way that allows for self-sufficiency and the ability to compete economically as a group.

In his book, PowerNomics, Dr. Anderson draws on his experiences as an academic researcher, businessman, and federal and state politician to discuss how this can and must be accomplished through a five-year national plan involving education, economics, politics, and black religious organizations.

The motivation for developing the plan lies in the fact that despite the fact that black people make up America’s only non-immigrant group and were present in America before 98 percent of all immigrant groups, blacks are at the bottom of every economic, social, health, and political indicator.

One of the ways the black community can improve their economic situation is to make sure that black businesses are able to efficiently harness the buying power of the black community. One of the major contributors to the success of Black Wall Street in the early 1900s was the fact that one dollar would circulate within the community 36 to 1,000 times before being spent elsewhere, sometimes staying within the community for more than a year. Black people pooling their economic power as a collective is a defining point of Anderson’s message and plan for rebuilding black wealth.

The following video is of a podcast from the Carl Nelson Show that originally aired April 1, 2014. Anderson discusses a multitude of issues including the school to prison pipeline, how gentrification hurts blacks as a collective economic force, how immigration hurts job prospects for black people, how integration has hurt black economic power, and many more issues.

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  3. The NEgroo race’s plea for integration, which began in earnest around 1960, was in fact something unprecedented in the annals of human history (it was entirely orchestrated by White Liberals), and was also the WORSE case scenario manifesting for most Americans. The Dark race was suppose to live within the structure and confines of its own group.. Human history and, indeed, the construct of human nature, dictated this reality. This separation (from 1865 to 1964) was expected to give the Brilo-haired race the necessary opportunity to develop their own way of life, their own distinct culture and, most importantly, their own status environments (the creation of their own political & economic arenas), which would give them a feeling of self-reliance and empowerment over the lives of their people. However, with the determined plea by the Dark race for across-the board integration rights (circa 1960 to 1968), it clearly signaled they were now prepared, and ultimately became very resolved, to abandon their human requirement to be a self-reliant people (something they never did accomplish in their entire history on the American continent).

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