African American students achieve at a different level than white students
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Clearly, consumers want repayments to be manageable, but there are also concerns for fairness and enforcement
“Who speaks for you?” The response: 40 percent of African Americans surveyed said, “No one,” 24 percent said, the National Action Network President and MSNBC
If you have lived in a middle-class neighborhood for most of your life, you might take them for granted
economic power to affect change in our communities, change in the businesses we patronize and even change the world
African leaders constantly complain about how they are negatively portrayed in the U.S. media, about how Blacks
money speaks loudest when it is under duress
Marketing is a lot like a language; you can get all the words right and still project the wrong message, or worse project no message at all.
Black folks would be well on our way to a higher level of economic self-sufficiency.
