The thesis is not complex. The moment Black people became concerned with being a part of and accepted by the white community (i.e., in the civil rights movement), we lost sight of and focus on our own community. Hence the decades of deterioration you see the effects of today and the resulting loss of the Black middle class.
So the civil rights movement created the Black middle class and is also responsible for the loss of the Black middle class. Doesn't make a damn bit of sense RJ.
I understand that what you wrote doesn’t make a damn bit of sense. Are you now DV’s official spokesperson?
“The Civil Rights Movement Messed This Up.” Messed what up? The Black family? You’re assuming, unless you’re his spokesperson that the CRM messed up the Black middle class—“decades of deterioration …and the resulting loss of the Black middle class.”
The Time Magazine cover is from June 17, 1974. The title of the cover article is “America’s Rising Black Middle Class.”
[The rise of the black middle class is confirmed by a variety of statistics:
> In 1961, 13% of American blacks earned $10,000 or more a year; by 1971 30% were making that amount, and 12% earned $15,000 or more. > In 1964, the median income of black families was 54% that of white; in 1972 it was 59%. > In the North and West, black husband-wife units headed by someone under 35 earned 93% of comparable white income in 1971; if both husband and wife worked, they made 105% of white earnings. > Between 1967 and 1972 the number of blacks enrolled in college doubled to 727,000; 18% of all blacks aged 18 to 24 were attending college in 1972, compared with 26% of whites. > Between 1960 and 1971 the number of blacks in professional and technical positions—doctors, lawyers, engineers, teachers, writers, entertainers —jumped by 128%, to 756,000. Meanwhile, the total number of these jobs increased by only 49%, to 11.1 million. > In the same period, the number of black managers, officials and proprietors almost doubled, to 342,000, while the nation's total employment in these categories expanded by only 23%, to 8.7 million.]
What other than the CRM was responsible for the rise of the Black middle class?
Given the evolution of the CRM into Black Power and Black Liberation the development of a Black middle class and its associative class interests was clearly beneficial to the oligarchic psychopathocracy of America. Was that the fault of the CRM or was it the result of people without consciousness taking advantage of opportunities and being easily manipulated.
Since Mr. Cat Got His Tongue won’t speak up we don’t if his focus was on the picture of the family on the cover, or was it on the words on the cover? I’m guessing the family, but that’s why I asked for an explanation. I would rather ask than extrapolate as you did counselor.
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They built it, but neither they or the next generation knew how to sustain it.
Quite true.
Same thing happened to Whites.
Beaver and the Partridge family have turned into Jerry Springer.
Explain your thesis DV.
The thesis is not complex. The moment Black people became concerned with being a part of and accepted by the white community (i.e., in the civil rights movement), we lost sight of and focus on our own community. Hence the decades of deterioration you see the effects of today and the resulting loss of the Black middle class.
So the civil rights movement created the Black middle class and is also responsible for the loss of the Black middle class. Doesn't make a damn bit of sense RJ.
I think you should let DV explain his own thesis.
Folks often dismiss what they fail to understand.
RJEsq.
Folks often dismiss what they fail to understand.
RJEsq.
I understand that what you wrote doesn’t make a damn bit of sense. Are you now DV’s official spokesperson?
“The Civil Rights Movement Messed This Up.” Messed what up? The Black family? You’re assuming, unless you’re his spokesperson that the CRM messed up the Black middle class—“decades of deterioration …and the resulting loss of the Black middle class.”
The Time Magazine cover is from June 17, 1974. The title of the cover article is “America’s Rising Black Middle Class.”
[The rise of the black middle class is confirmed by a variety of statistics:
> In 1961, 13% of American blacks earned $10,000 or more a year; by 1971 30% were making that amount, and 12% earned $15,000 or more.
> In 1964, the median income of black families was 54% that of white; in 1972 it was 59%.
> In the North and West, black husband-wife units headed by someone under 35 earned 93% of comparable white income in 1971; if both husband and wife worked, they made 105% of white earnings.
> Between 1967 and 1972 the number of blacks enrolled in college doubled to 727,000; 18% of all blacks aged 18 to 24 were attending college in 1972, compared with 26% of whites.
> Between 1960 and 1971 the number of blacks in professional and technical positions—doctors, lawyers, engineers, teachers, writers, entertainers —jumped by 128%, to 756,000. Meanwhile, the total number of these jobs increased by only 49%, to 11.1 million.
> In the same period, the number of black managers, officials and proprietors almost doubled, to 342,000, while the nation's total employment in these categories expanded by only 23%, to 8.7 million.]
What other than the CRM was responsible for the rise of the Black middle class?
Given the evolution of the CRM into Black Power and Black Liberation the development of a Black middle class and its associative class interests was clearly beneficial to the oligarchic psychopathocracy of America. Was that the fault of the CRM or was it the result of people without consciousness taking advantage of opportunities and being easily manipulated.
Since Mr. Cat Got His Tongue won’t speak up we don’t if his focus was on the picture of the family on the cover, or was it on the words on the cover? I’m guessing the family, but that’s why I asked for an explanation. I would rather ask than extrapolate as you did counselor.
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