jackolover
11-30-2006, 07:39 PM
I've always wanted to ask this, so here goes.
Do African-Americans feel ownership of America? Earliest experiences in the colony were harsh and alienating, until that changed and all people could move where they wished and start businesses.
Are there any African-American Entreprenuers, like Norman Osborns or Tony Starks, both good and bad?
I'm sure this has been addressed in US schools for the last 50 years, but have African-Americans broken through the elite white club of business, to own a part of America? Have African-Americans felt at home? All Americans, (except the Indiginous) are immigrants in one form or another, so the white European emmigrants are no more owners than African-Americans.
Do African-Americans feel ownership of America? Earliest experiences in the colony were harsh and alienating, until that changed and all people could move where they wished and start businesses.
Are there any African-American Entreprenuers, like Norman Osborns or Tony Starks, both good and bad?
I'm sure this has been addressed in US schools for the last 50 years, but have African-Americans broken through the elite white club of business, to own a part of America? Have African-Americans felt at home? All Americans, (except the Indiginous) are immigrants in one form or another, so the white European emmigrants are no more owners than African-Americans.