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Scholars sketch bleak economic picture for black Americans - The Washington Post
Washington Post 02/02/2013
Public-Sector Jobs Vanish, Hitting Blacks Hard
New York Times 05/24/2015
From slavery to Ferguson, Ken Burns sees an unfinished Civil War - The Washington Post
Washington Post 09/09/2015
Not There Yet on Equal Opportunity
Wall Street Journal 10/21/2015
A sense that incomes fell, job losses increased and foreclosures on homes increased for black people under the Obama presidency. The same is true for the white middle class and for other minorities. Suggesting that policies that improve the economy and conditions for all middle class and working class Americans is the best hope for all minorities.
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Racial Wealth Gap Widened During Recession
New York Times 04/28/2013
What would MLK say to President Obama? - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08/28/2011
Uneven Election Success for Black Politicians
Wall Street Journal 08/28/2013
Obama, Empathy and the Midterms
New York Times 09/25/2010
A Time to Reap for Foot Soldiers of Civil Rights
New York Times 11/05/2008
Economic Recovery Yields Few Benefits for the Voters Democrats Rely On
New York Times 05/19/2014
Hispanics and blacks counted housing equity as a much bigger part of their assets than whites. The recession and financial crisis of 2008 wiped out fully two thirds of the median net worth of Hispanic families and one half for Black families, with both groups having close to $6000 in total median net worth in 2010, according to data from Pew surveys.The recession has proved to be severe in its impact on minorities, and the election of a black president has done little to improve things- especially considering the dismal record of the Obama administration in helping prevent foreclosures.
Grouped Articles
Racial Wealth Gap Widened During Recession
New York Times 04/28/2013
A Toxic Subprime Mortgage Bond's Legacy Lives On
Wall Street Journal 09/13/2013
Obama, Empathy and the Midterms
New York Times 09/25/2010
The Case Against the Bernanke-Obama Financial Rescue
New York Times 05/16/2014
Economic Recovery Yields Few Benefits for the Voters Democrats Rely On
New York Times 05/19/2014
Geithner Book Reveals Consensus, Not VIsion, During Financial Crisis
New York Times 05/21/2014
Grouped Articles
What would MLK say to President Obama? - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08/28/2011
Public-Sector Jobs Vanish, Hitting Blacks Hard
New York Times 05/24/2015
From slavery to Ferguson, Ken Burns sees an unfinished Civil War - The Washington Post
Washington Post 09/09/2015
Not There Yet on Equal Opportunity
Wall Street Journal 10/21/2015
Scholars sketch bleak economic picture for black Americans - The Washington Post
Washington Post 02/02/2013
The best many Black-Americans can say about Obama is that he talked a good game in 2008 but did little for minorities. The same is true for Hispanics as the piece by Wallstein in the Washington Post on June 10, 2012, documents in great detail.
Grouped Articles
What would MLK say to President Obama? - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08/28/2011
Uneven Election Success for Black Politicians
Wall Street Journal 08/28/2013
Obama, Empathy and the Midterms
New York Times 09/25/2010
Economic Recovery Yields Few Benefits for the Voters Democrats Rely On
New York Times 05/19/2014
Blacks, Obama and the Election
New York Times 11/02/2014
Unrest Over Race Is Testing Obama’s Legacy
New York Times 12/08/2014
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