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The Covenant With Black America Ten Years Later Tavis Smiley

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The Covenant With Black America Ten Years Later Tavis Smiley
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Publisher: Hay House
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.53 MB
Author: Tavis Smiley
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Covenant With Black America Ten Years Later Tavis Smiley by Tavis Smiley instant download after payment.

In 2006, Tavis Smiley—along with a team of esteemed contributors—laid out a national plan of action to address the ten most crucial issues facing African Americans.The Covenant, which became a #1 New York Times bestseller, ran the gamut from health care to criminal justice, affordable housing to education, voting rights to racial divides. But a decade later, Black men still fall to police bullets and brutality, Black women still die from preventable diseases, Black children still struggle to get a high quality education, the digital divide and environmental inequality persist, and American cities from Ferguson to Baltimore burn with frustration. In short, the last decade has seen the evaporation of Black wealth, with Black fel­low citizens having lost ground in nearly every leading economic category.And so in these pages Smiley calls for a renewal of The Covenant, presenting the original action plan alongside new data from the Indiana...