24 Reasons Why African Americans Suffer

24 Reasons Why African Americans Suffer

by Jimmy Dumas
24 Reasons Why African Americans Suffer

24 Reasons Why African Americans Suffer

by Jimmy Dumas

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Overview

This book investigates the effects of prejudice on blacks in American culture and spells out strategies that can be implemented to close the gap between the races. Acknowledging that racism is a root cause, the book offers strategies to get beyond today’s state of affairs. Each reason is explained in relationship to the economic, political, and academic condition of the African-American community. Going beyond articulating problems such as poor money management, lack of unity, and poor family relationships, it offers solutions such as spending more money patronizing African-American businesses (or starting new ones), a renewed focus on accentuating the similarities within the race instead of the differences, and an improved perspective on marriage as an important, permanent commitment.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780913543634
Publisher: African American Images
Publication date: 12/01/1999
Pages: 120
Product dimensions: 5.38(w) x 8.42(h) x 0.31(d)

About the Author

Jimmy Dumas is a consultant, a motivational speaker, and the former dean of student affairs and director of development for Selma University. He lives in Thomasville, Alabama.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsv
Introduction: An Open Letter to African Americansvi
Reason 1Lack of Unity1
Reason 2Poor Money Management5
Reason 3Lack of Education21
Reason 4Lack of Discipline25
Reason 5Welfare29
Reason 6Teen Pregnancy31
Reason 7Drugs37
Reason 8Lack of Morals41
Reason 9The Jinx of Slavery47
Reason 10The Crisis Between African American Men and Women51
Reason 11Lack of Spiritual Vision59
Reason 12Confusion about the Purpose of African American Fraternities and Sororities67
Reason 13Lack of Investigative African American Media69
Reason 14Lack of Business Resources73
Reason 15Insurance77
Reason 16Interracial Marriage79
Reason 17Poor Health81
Reason 18Loss of Identity85
Reason 19Integration87
Reason 20Ignorance About African American Contributions to Science and Technology91
Reason 21Lack of Support from African American Athletes95
Reason 22Desire for Instant Wealth101
Reason 23Homosexuality105
Reason 24Fear107
Afterword111
Endnotes115
Notes121
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