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The State of Black Progress
Confronting Government and Judicial Obstacles
Star Parker
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The State of Black Progress
Confronting Government and Judicial Obstacles
Star Parker
Información del libro
Black Americans have arguably arrived at the height of their cultural prominence. In politics, entertainment, academia, and nearly every sphere of influence, "black issues" dominate the national discussion. Yet many black Americans are suffering more than ever from the blight of poverty, physical and mental health struggles, lack of opportunity, and failing schools. How do these signs of success on the surface coexist with social stagnation on the ground in the black community?
This edited volume, sponsored by the Center for Urban Renewal and Education and featuring contributions from W.B. Allen, Judge Janice Rogers Brown (ret.), Ian Rowe, Sally Pipes, Stephen Moore, and others, addresses this question in light of American values and the history of constitutional jurisprudence. In the 1860s, black America was promised emancipation but continued to experience subjugation. In the 1960s, black America was promised equality but was frequently exploited. Racial discrimination played a role, but in the intervening decades misguided progressive policies and the normalization of victimhood rhetoric has proven even more disastrous. By failing to live up to American ideals, our nation denied many black Americans their chance at the American Dream.
The scholars and luminaries who contributed to this volume believe that what has been lost can be recovered. If our nation recognizes the history of our current predicament, embraces the founding principles that made America an economic powerhouse, and commits to an agenda of empowering fiscal, educational, and faith and family affirming policies, then black Americans can overcome the obstacles that most hamper progress in their communities.
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Índice
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction by Star Parker
- 1. Counter-Reconstruction: A Lingering Injustice
- 2. Bread into Stones
- 3. The Dignity of Private vs. Public Insurance
- 4. The State of Black Health Care in America
- 5. How Brown v. Board of Education Erased a Beacon of Black Excellence
- 6. K–12 Education: The Imperative of Empowering Parents
- 7. How Public Housing Has Harmed Black America—And Still Does
- 8. Federal Housing Programs and Their Unintended Consequences
- 9. The Impact of Economic Stability in Marginalized Zip Codes
- 10. Marginalized Communities Didn’t Just Happen
- 11. Social Security Robs Black Americans of Their Lifetime Savings—There’s a Better Way
- 12. Social Security Reform and Market Alternatives
- Contributors
- Notes