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Congressman David Scott Celebrates Black History Month: Remember Black Wall StreetScott Remembers Days of Black Wall Street, Introduces H.R. 52 to Address High Unemployment Rates for African-American Men
Washington,
February 7, 2017
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Labor & Employment
In the spirit of Black History Month, remembering key moments in black history, like the days of “Black Wall Street,” is critical in shaping the future for African-Americans. In the early 1900s, the Greenwood district of Tulsa, Oklahoma was home to hundreds of black-owned business, many black multi-millionaires, an envied school system, and a remarkably high employment level. This affluent neighborhood was a microcosm of the American dream and a steeple for so many communities to strive towards. In this great country of ours, many African-Americans, and more importantly African-American men, still feel the effects of unjust policies that systematically have left them behind. The unemployment rate for black men has often sat at twice that of the national average, and stands at 7.7% currently. |