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A How To Guide To Banking Black

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A How To Guide To Banking Black

By: Cool Water
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A How To Guide To Banking Black is a simple treatise to the banking problems of Blacks in America. This short, but knowledgeable book, gives some history behind The Freedmen's Bureau, and the banking issues that started right after Lincoln Freed the slaves. Banking and Capitalism have always been an interesting conversation among blacks. This book goes into detail about why China's the new global superpower, Martin Luther King's belief on black economics, and how the power of bouncing your dollars can save the community, and so much more. Many people have spoken about how black owned banks could save the race, but none have really given a simplistic, and realistic view on how to solve the problem of Banking Black in America. As African Americans, we all face an economic crisis by not having enough financial institutions to be competitive a competitive race. As a result, it leads to us being dependent on major banking institutions for our livelihood, and these same Banking institutions can also bring about our demise. A How To Guide To Banking Black delivers some explosive insight, as to why Blacks have not been able to build their own banking institution since the reconstruction era. And Why many African Americans don't have a clear understanding of capitalism, or how it can be used to empower, or disempower a community of people. This short, but powerful book, brings to light an old subject that has been long standing within our community for decades. I hope you enjoy this and please leave a comment ......
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