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Back of the Hiring Line
- A 200-Year History of Immigration Surges, Employer Bias, and Depression of Black Wealth
- De: Roy Beck
- Narrado por: Roy Beck
- Duración: 7 h y 9 m
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One hundred fifty years after the end of slavery and nearly 60 years after the passage of the civil rights laws of the 1960s, average Black household wealth in the 21st century remains a fraction of the median assets of other racial, ethnic, and immigrant populations. There are many reasons, but this book is about one: two centuries of governmental encouragement of periodic sustained surges in immigration. Governmental policies and actions have enabled employers to depress Black wages and to avoid hiring African Americans altogether.
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- De Candace L. Jackson en 12-04-23
- Back of the Hiring Line
- A 200-Year History of Immigration Surges, Employer Bias, and Depression of Black Wealth
- De: Roy Beck
- Narrado por: Roy Beck
Essential Reading for ALL Americans
Revisado: 01-09-22
This book cuts through the liberal confusion that diverts diversity, equity, inclusion and antiracism to everything but anti-Black racism. Beck centers the negative impact squarely on the population most affected: Freedmen/descendants of slaves and their communities/our cities. Back of the Hiring Line makes it clear that immigration reduction is a call to action that all Americans should embrace because all Americans are affected. We are zero degrees of separation from a failure of our countrymen!
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