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How Centuries of Black Strength Created a Blueprint for Economic Recovery
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How Centuries of Black Strength Created a Blueprint for Economic Recovery

Black communities have for centuries harbored a spirit of support and mutual aid. It’s time the rest of the country followed their lead.

Medium, 2020


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9

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  • Eye Opening
  • Concrete Examples
  • Inspiring

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The Underground Railroad was a network of freedom for those escaping enslavement in the 1800s. Lesser-known networks delivered financial assistance and vital information to enslaved people. After emancipation, community-based financial cooperatives provided economic support to Black Americans facing discrimination and segregation. Their inability to gain broad access to the US financial system yielded dividends that provide benefits today to Black Lives Matters protestors and other members of the Black community. Douglas Rushkoff’s article on Medium provides eye-opening information about mutual aid organizations and communal self-reliance.

Take-Aways

  • Mutual aid programs are longstanding elements of the Black community.
  • Slavery and the Post-Civil War era sparked the need for Black economic cooperatives.
  • W.E.B. Dubois provided exhaustive detail about the financial networks Black Americans created.

About the Author

Writer and columnist Douglas Rushkoff authored Team Human and Throwing Rocks at the Google Bus, and hosts the Team Human podcast. 


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    C. C. 3 years ago
    Inspired by the courage and determination they showed trying to move away from oppression.