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GENERATION ONE (DVD): Available on PRE-SALE now with two FREE bonuses --> www.generationonemovie.com With the 2007 recession, the housing crisis and soaring unemployment rates leaving Black America’s wallet trapped in the crosshairs of the United States’ financial crisis, the lack of generational wealth in the African American community has never been in sharper focus. Reading List.
Generation One takes place shortly after the war against the Mogadorians ends during of United as One, where a special academy is built in order to train the humans who gained Legacies during the war. The typical black family has just $17,100 compared with the typical white one, which has $171,000. Generation One takes a hard look at the numbers, giving historical context to early wealth creation in the Black community and tapping the expertise of the nation’s top financial experts to weigh in not only on how Blacks fell behind, but surefire strategies families can implement to begin building a strong financial legacy for generations to come. Share Share via Facebook Share via Twitter Share via Email. Median wealth is smaller, but even more lopsided. Prisons & Policing. In 2015, African American hold roughly 1% of the nation’s total wealth. War & Peace. A close examination of wealth in the U.S. finds evidence of staggering racial disparities. A few of the characters were involved in battles during the war, as well as some new ones … Serede Jami / EyeEm / Getty Images . By Adam Hudson, Truthout Published July 12, 2018.
In 1867, at the end of slavery, African Americans held 1% of the total wealth of the United States. Generation One: The Search For Black Wealth, a documentary that tackles the lack of generational wealth in the African American community, is a must see film.