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This 9 page report discusses the economic status and financial condition of African Americans and how those factors compare with those of white Americans. Issues related to economic empowerment, the differences between economic progress, and other problems related to economic inequities are presented. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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necessarily mean that the same message about African-Americans is being sent or that there is unified definition of what it means to be a successful African-American or simply to be
a successful human being. Such an assumption would be as ridiculous as thinking that "A Tale of Two Cities" and "Bright Lights, Big City" had a universal statement to make
about life in a city. The same may be said regarding the "economic empowerment" of African Americans and African American communities, especially in comparison with white Americans. In some
circumstances, even the most minimal examples of forward movement can be defined as success. However, it is also important to consider issues related to the true impact of any particular
effort, as well as its long term results. Within the context of economic empowerment, a number of specific frameworks have evolved over the past two decades that have serves ad
as the means through which connections are made between African American (formerly "Black American") enterprises and the ostensibly "mainstream" white community of businesses, entrepreneurs, and other forms of white capitalism
have evolved or do evolve in the opening years of the 21st century. African American Enterprise in the 21st Century This past summer, the publication Black Enterprise (05-03) announced
its 31st annual report listing the "top" African American enterprises in the United States. According to PR Newswire (05-12-03), the list includes: "... the top grossing African American-owned industrial/service companies,
auto dealerships, advertising agencies, banks, insurance companies, investment banks, asset managers, and private equity firms in the nation" (p. NYM07212052003). The PR Newswire also makes note of the fact that
the organizations on the list "faced a brutal environment" due to the recession, the war in Iraq, the changes in consumer attitudes and spending patterns (p. NYM07212052003).
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