
Black Lives, Black Radicalism, and State Violence / Donna Murch
This Is Hell!
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Inclusion and Upward Mobility Fall Short in Black Liberation
The civil rights movement was effective in opening up a generation of black middle class people, much of whose upward mobility was rooted in state employment. To this day, black workers have a higher percentage of unionization than white workers. And its well known that state employment was less discriminatory than the private sector. But for the overwhelming working class and cash or majority, that economic conditions have gotten worse.
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