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THE BLACK RENASCENCE.

About 4 pages (1,317 words)

World and I, February 1st, 1999

African-Americans since the 1950s have made much social, economical, and political progress. In the 1990s, there are more educated and professional African-Americans than ever in the history of the US. However, the black lower class suffers from similar social problems such as unemployment, crime, single-parent families, and lack of better education. The Special Report this month is on the black renascence. The whole nation should take pride in the facts reported in this Special Report. The rise in black income, the increase in educated and professional blacks, the decline in segregated housi...

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