4th Day of Kwanzaa

 

 

On the fourth day of Kwanzaa, we think of cooperative economics.  We think of the collective economy that was destroyed in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1921.  In many instances such as Tulsa, the African American pursuit of economic sovereignty has been the target of racially-motivated domestic terrorism.  The December 25, 2020 bombing in Nashville was a snapshot of what some black Americans suffered in 1921.  The only renaissance involved in the Tulsa massacre was yet another birth of white barbarism.

 

In 2020 we can identify a small number of black women and men who have built and maintained  profitable enterprises. Oprah Winfrey and Tyler Perry are at the top of the list.  Nevertheless, an "objective" report on the state of black American economy in the early years of the 21st century would convince us the USA isn't a promised land.  From the perspective of economics, the USA is a dystopian dream and a pandemic-tinted portrait.

 

December 29, 2020

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