A Letter to My White Friends and Colleagues. Steven S. Rogers
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Название: A Letter to My White Friends and Colleagues

Автор: Steven S. Rogers

Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited

Жанр: Личные финансы

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isbn: 9781119794783

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      3 3. Parks, Brad. “George Floyd's Death Was ‘Murder' and the Accused Officer ‘Knew What He Was Doing' Minneapolis Police Chief Says.” CNN. June 24, 2020. https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/24/us/minneapolis-police-chief-comment-george-floyd-trnd/index.html

      Dear White friends and colleagues,

      I have never written to you before, but I am doing so now because the country, and specifically the Black community, needs your help. There is a cancer in our country that keeps resurfacing over and over. That cancer is the government public policies that have worked to create and maintain the disparity between Black and Whites in all areas of their lives, including perpetuating the wealth gap. In response to these cancerous policies, we see protests and civil unrest, which are akin to chemotherapy being administered to fight a cancer. There is much that Whites can do to unravel the harm of these policies. In the finance arena, the only real cure for America is the elimination of this wealth gap, which would make the Black community as healthy, safe, and self-sufficient as the White community.

      1 Spending money with Black-owned businesses.

      2 Donating money to historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs).

      3 Depositing money in Black-owned banks.

      4 Supporting reparations.

      I strongly believe that these means will eliminate the wealth gap and finally address fundamentally our country's racial problems practically and substantively.

      American slavery was such a pervasive system in its enslavement and treatment of Blacks that financial wealth inured to the benefit of Whites whether an enslaved Black was alive or dead. Specifically, the financial benefits of enslaving Black people was ingrained in the fabric of almost every industry in the United States, including insurance, education, and banking. In the book and the movie 12 Years a Slave, we follow the story of Solomon Northup, a free Black man who was kidnapped and pressed into bondage. At a moment in the narrative when Northup was going to be lynched by a White employee on the plantation where he lived, a bank mortgage ended up being a primary reason why his life was spared. Another White plantation employee stopped the hanging because killing Northup would have resulted in the bank expecting immediate repayment of a $400 loan. Northup's Black life mattered only because a bank was owed money.