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The State of Black America

 

 

 

     Marc H. Morial, President of the National Urban League, is the former two-term Mayor of New Orleans, former President of the U.S. Conference of Mayors, and author of TO BE EQUAL.  He is a Columnist for MaximsNews.com.  Hear his weekly Radio Commentary Online.    See Marc Morial's  bio.    MarcMorial@MaximsNews.com

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      UNITED NATIONS  -  11 April 2005   www.MaximsNews.com / If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.

So goes the old saying.  But what if the rest of the house is as hot as the kitchen? 

What if the heat is turned up high in every room?  

What if there's no hiding place?

The first answer to these questions is obvious:

There is no hiding place from the "heat" of living in today's world:

From our responsibility to prepare our children to conquer the regime of high-stakes testing in elementary and secondary schools.  

From our finding ways to improve the access to health care and other facets of the quality of life in black communities.  

From our protecting and expanding the political gains and future political possibilities produced by the Voting Rights Act of 1965.  

From our insuring that the global fight against terror does not erode America's moral character or Americans' civil liberties.  

From our exercising the entrepreneurial discipline and innovation it takes to build up black wealth in individual and group terms.

All these challenges, and many more -- the "heat" of the world today -- are powerfully discussed in our newest edition of the National Urban League's signature publication, The State of Black America 2005:  Prescriptions for Change.

In essays, reports, and op-ed articles, and in the second edition of the National Urban League Equality Index, The State of Black America illuminates the equality gaps that still separate African Americans and white Americans.

Statistically, the Index's overall figure of 0.73 percent -- the status of African Americans compared to their fellow white Americans -- is essentially unchanged from last year.

However, that seeming stasis can't obscure facts and circumstances which grow more worrisome by the day. 

The black unemployment rate continues to hover between ten and eleven percent -- more than twice the white unemployment rate.  

The number of African Americans mired in long-term unemployment is at a twenty-year high.  

African Americans, already far behind whites in ownership of assets, lost more than one-quarter of their wealth in the wake of the 2001 recession and jobless recovery, while whites’ wealth slowly grew; and so on.

In other words, the facts that lead to the numbers of the Equality Index make it clear that to stand still in the current climate is lose ground.  

And they show why blacks' building economic strength and closing these equality gaps is the major civil rights issue of our time.

That's also why this edition of The State of Black America continues the Urban League tradition of not simply identifying the problems, but of proposing solutions as well.

Our six-point "prescriptions for change" is brief -- because we consider it a starting point for the broad societal discussion that needs to occur if the pursuit of opportunity in America is to, not grow narrower, but expand.

For example, we call for the renewal of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which expires in 2007.  

That act was not only the foundation of the progress modern Black America has made, it brought true democracy to the United States as a whole.  

America could not bear the cost of the Congress letting it lapse.   

We also call for universal early childhood education, and for a renewed focus on forging policies and taking actions that create jobs and enable individuals and groups to amass wealth.  

One crucial step the federal government can take is to raise the minimum wage from its current $5.25 per hour to $7.15.  

In this, the richest nation on earth, the minimum wage surely ought to be a wage at which working people can live decently.

Of course, African Americans as individuals and as a group must take seriously their responsibility to forge a more economically secure status for Black America, especially for the forty percent of them whose annual incomes hover at or below the poverty line.  

The black middle class and the stable working class have always taken on that challenge.  

Now, they must become more resolute and vigorous in their approaches.

Blacks who are poor have responsibilities, too:  to strive to achieve and to continue to have hope. 

Indeed, we should consider their rushing to fill the low-wage service-sector jobs that suddenly became open to them in the late 1990s economic boom -- a jobs rush that drove the black unemployment rate down to an historic low of 7 percent, and blasted all the tendentious assertions that the black poor don't understand the value of work -- the starting point of our renewed effort to make sure Black America can stand the heat, no matter what room in the house we're in. 

In that way, one day we'll be able to calculate the National Urban League Equality Index and see that all American groups have reached the value of one.     

        MarcMorial@MaximsNews.com

 

 

*Marc Morial's Columns in MaximsNews 

  The State of Black America  11 April 2005

    The Main Event in American History  16 February 2005

      Never again!  1 February 2005

     Jack Johnson, American  27 January 2005

    The Mississippi Arrest: Bending Toward Justice... 11 January 2005

    Reforming America's Obsession with Incarceration...  7 December 2004

A Pre-Election Snapshot of Black America...  26 October 2004   

Issues for the Candidates -- and for Us...  19 October 2004

The "Routine" Tragedy in the Sudan...  2 September 2004

A Wonderful Life...  26 August 2004  

 America, We Have A Problem...  19 August 2004

Looking Forward; Leaving No One Behind...  28 July 200428 July 2004

Empowering Communities, Changing Lives...  8 July 2004

July: The Other Black History Month...  30 June 2004

Justice for History's Sake—and Our Own...  24 June 2004

Let America Be America The Beautiful...   16 June 2004

Quiet Activism on The Movement's Front Lines...  8 June 2004

Vernon Jarrett, Dreamer and Doer ...  2 June 2004 

Buddy Fletcher's Gift...  26 May 2004

 The Murder of Emmett Till: Still Seeking Justice...  20 May 2004

  The Meaning of the Brown Decision...  12 May 2004

  The Complexity of Black Achievement...  4 May 2004

 USA Today's Con Artist...  27 April 2004 

  The "Moving Target" of Black Educational Progress ... 13 April 2004

  Elaine Jones: Energized by Adversity...  6 April 2004

  The Urban League in Washington: Bringing Reinforcements...  30 March 2004

   The Pain of Those Left Behind...  17 March 2004

   Deeply Desiring Denial...  9 March 2004

    One Step Forward; Two Steps Back...  3 March 2004 

    Innocent of the Crime, But Almost Executed Anyway...  24 February 2004

    Civil Rights: America's Unfinished Business...  17 February 2004

     What Will They Do Now?   2 February 2004

 

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