BLACK MIDDLE CLASS CONTINUES TO SHRINK: What Do They Owe Us?
"The Black Middle Class is in a severe state of decline as a result of the economic crisis begun in September 2008. Foreclosures and layoffs disproportionately are wrecking havoc on the professional class of African Americans. In its hour of despair however there are no voices calling attention to its plight. Nor are there any champions arguing for Federal or State support. Ironically this crisis is occurring during the presidency of America's first African American President.
Black approval for Obama is at the 91% level even though Obama has not earned support at that level.
The Black Community can not afford to continue remaining silent. We must raise our voices and demand what is due to us...."
Evangelist Agnes B. Levine
Founder/President, Levine-Oliver Publisher www.levineoliverpublisher.com, 2010 Strathmore's Distinguished Who's Who! Author of: "Cooling Well Water: A Collection of Work By An
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Hello Ms. Agnes,
Firstly, Black Americans who are descendents of slaves are not African-Americans. An African-American is an entirely different person than a Black American. What separates the two is that Black Americans have experienced slavery on this continent and the African-American did not. Furthermore, Black Americans are a new breed or race of people coming from the breeding process that White men, mostly of British descend had with African slave women of many different kinds when slavery began.
Okay, our economical problems are results that we are not sovereign people. We are intertwined in the system of White America as our ancestors were in slavery times. Therefore, we will always suffer from the bad decisions that White America makes and will hardly benefit from the good decisions.
However, if we were a sovereign people as I said we could make our own decisions.
Consequentially, our only permanent solution to our problems as a people is to desire to becoming a sovereign people and God could do the same for us that was done for the Hebrew people in the days of Moses.
Look at our situation as the same as the problems the Hebrew people had when they were in bondage in Egypt before the coming of Moses.
I am the way, and besides me, there is no other way for Black Americans ever to become real people in this world.
Tell me what you think.