African American economic growth
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published 06/10/2008
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African American community as far as the 1960s has maintained a rich tradition of philanthropy due to the challenges the community faced in the past decades. The resources that contributed to the philanthropic activities include the mutual aid organizations, churches, major political organizations and the government itself. All these organizations and their efforts aimed at humanitarian aid, institutional development and commercial enterprise for the African American communities. The efforts had been towards "social change from the abolition of slavery to the elimination of all legal, educational, and economic barriers to racial equality." (Ball 2003) The road to the development of the African American men, community, business, industry, business affairs and political environment strived with hurdles from all sides.
Table of Contents
- Introduction.
- Thesis statement.
- Discussion on African American economic growth.
- Business.
- Employment and income.
- Education.
- Conclusion.
