The Recession’s Racial Divide?

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Provocative quotes from September 13 New York Times column The Recession’s Racial Divide by Barbara Ehrenreich:

“If African-Americans made any collective mistake in the mid-’00s, it was to embrace white culture too enthusiastically, and substitute the individual wish-fulfillment promoted by Norman Vincent Peale for the collective-action message of Martin Luther King”

“What do you get when you combine the worst economic downturn since the Depression with the first black president? A surge of white racial resentment, loosely disguised as a populist revolt”

“If Americans of all races don’t get some economic relief soon, the pain will only increase and with it, perversely, the unfounded sense of white racial grievance”


One response

  1. Rachel Hope Anderson

    It’s also worth noting that the African American families were disproportionately sold predatory and unsustainable mortgage loans in the years leading up to the recession – a process that I believe is as much an abuse of hope as it is of trust.

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