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Black Power Scorecard: Measuring the Racial Gap and What We Can Do to Close It
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From the creator of “a unified field theory of racism” (NPR’s Planet Money), a dollars-and-cents reckoning of the state of Black America and a new framework to close the power gap Historically, Black Americans’ quest for power has been understood as an attempt to gain equal protections under the law. But power in America requires more than basic democratic freedoms. It is inextricably linked with economic influence and ownership―of one’s self, home, business, and creations. Andre M. Perry draws on extensive research and analysis to quantify how much power Black Americans actually have. Ranging from property, business, and wealth to education, health, and social mobility, Black Power Scorecard moves across the country, evaluating people’s ability to set the rules of the game and calculating how that translates into the ultimate means of power―life itself, and the longevity of Black communities. Along the way, Perry identifies woefully overlooked areas of investment that could close the racial gap and benefit everyone. An expansive take on power supported by documentation and data, Black Power Scorecard is a fresh contribution to the country’s reckoning with structural inequality, one that offers a new approach to redressing it. Read more
Product Information
Publisher | Metropolitan Books |
Publication date | April 15 2025 |
Language | English |
Print length | 256 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1250869714 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1250869715 |
Item weight | 336 g |
Dimensions | 14.35 x 2.16 x 21.59 cm |
Best Sellers Rank | #1,944 in Civil Rights #2,516 in African American Studies (Books) #33,775 in Politics (Books) |