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Warning! How White People Keep Black People Poor To This Day! | Black History | Black Culture
Have you wondered why Black people living in White people’s nations are often poor? Black people can never become rich if they are living in a White people’s nation. Before you react to this, let us tell you how. The system is designed in a way that won’t let you get rich. Only a few people could escape the matrix, but most would remain in the cycle of poverty.
But this is not something that has started happening in recent years. It has been happening for centuries. White people never missed a chance to steal black people’s money and to keep them poor; they did everything. But will this ever end? Let’s find out.
Historically, slavery played a pivotal role by not only depriving Black people of their basic human rights but also systematically excluding them from economic opportunities, treating them as property and denying them the ability to accumulate wealth through labour. The Jim Crow era further entrenched economic disparities through legal segregation, subjecting Black people to institutionalized discrimination in education, employment, and housing. Redlining, a discriminatory practice, classified neighborhoods based on racial composition, limiting Black communities' access to loans and mortgages, hindering their ability to invest in homes and accumulate generational wealth. In contemporary times, discrimination in employment, manifested in hiring, promotion, and wage disparities, continues to contribute to income inequality. Black people often encounter barriers to accessing high-paying jobs and career advancement opportunities. Educational inequities, rooted in funding disparities and discriminatory policies, perpetuate cycles of poverty by limiting access to quality education and hindering economic mobility. The criminal justice system exacerbates disparities through over-policing, racial profiling, and sentencing disparities, leading to higher incarceration rates for Black people. The wealth gap persists due to historical disadvantages, including limited access to homeownership, discriminatory lending practices, and the absence of generational wealth transfer. Systemic racism, embedded in various institutions, perpetuates unequal access to opportunities, shaping economic outcomes for Black people. All this strengthens the argument that the system in the United States has been structured in a manner that perpetuates poverty among Black people.
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In this video, we dive into the deep and complex internal cultural differences among Black Americans throughout history. From the earliest days of colonial America to the post-Revolutionary War era, we explore the various factors that have shaped these distinctions, including:
Urbanization and regional distribution
Education and economic achievements
Rates of crime and acculturation
The significant divide between free and enslaved Blacks
Key historical milestones highlighted include:
The presence of free Blacks as early as the 17th century, even before slavery was formally established.
The evolution from indentured servitude to perpetual slavery starting in 1661.
The rise of notable free Black individuals and communities who achieved remarkable cultural and educational advancements long before the majority of Blacks were free or literate.
The impact of the American Revolution on the population of free Blacks, leading to significant increases in the northern states and even parts of the South.
The geographical shifts in the Black population following the invention of the cotton gin in 1793.
Join us as we uncover the stories of influential Black figures like Gustavus Vassa and Benjamin Banneker and examine how their contributions reflect the broader cultural advancements within the Black community. This historical journey provides a deeper understanding of the diverse and dynamic cultural landscape among Black Americans.
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