IS THERE AN AMERICAN DREAM? 1 African Americans. Context Until the mid 1960’s, still well within living memory, it was still legal to discriminate against.

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IS THERE AN AMERICAN DREAM? 1 African Americans

Context Until the mid 1960’s, still well within living memory, it was still legal to discriminate against African Americans in education, housing and jobs. In the South especially, political participation was low, due to intimidation by the KKK and by low levels of education attributable to Jim Crow laws sending blacks to impoverished schools. The film Mississippi Burning does contain some exaggeration and fictional relationships but it does capture the mood of the times When America was at war – with itself

Demographics 39.9 million African Americans live in the United States, comprising 13.8% of the total population. African Americans were once the largest minority in the United States, but are now second, behind Hispanics. Among cities of 100,000 or more, Gary, Indiana, had the highest percentage of black residents of any U.S. city in 2000, with 84%. Other large cities with African-American majorities include New Orleans, Louisiana (67%), Baltimore, Maryland (64%) Atlanta, Georgia (61%), Memphis, Tennessee (61%) and Washington, D.C. (60%).

Wealth "It's not what they're doing to us. It's what we're not doing" Bill Cosby (comedian and Conservative) There are many rich African Americans. E.g. Daphne Dufresne, black CEO Economically, blacks have benefited from the advances made during the Civil Rights era. The racial disparity in poverty rates has narrowed. The black middle class has grown substantially. In 2000, 47% of African Americans owned their homes. In 2004, African American workers had the second-highest median earnings of American minority groups after Asian Americans. In 2001, over half of African American households of married couples earned $50,000 or more. A black middle class, helped in part by Affirmative Action, has emerged. About 1.1m blacks earn over $100,000 a year.

Earnings by race (both genders) EarningsMedianHigh school Qualified BA Qualified White$32,919$27,291$43, 841 African American$27,110$22,318$41,565 Hispanic$23,615$22,941$37,819 Asian$36,152$25,285$42,466 Source: US Census Bureau, 2006

Representation 110 th Congress of the USA November 2008 House of Representatives (435)The Senate (100) African Americans420 Hispanics243 Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders 52 American Indians10 Women7316

Health In 2003, the gap in life expectancy between American whites (78.0) and blacks (72.8) had decreased to 5.2 years, reflecting a long term trend of this phenomenon. The current life expectancy of African Americans, as a group, is what one would expect in any developed nation. Females now live longer than males, regardless of race. Rich African Americans live longer than poor whites. However…because the USA has no NHS as we know it, and citizens require health insurance, African Americans, who, as a group, are more likely to be poor and/or unemployed, are more often uninsured than non Hispanic whites or Asians.

Education Compare, for example Harvard Westlake, home of Megan Van Dusen of LA Mix fame and Young HS, just off Crenshaw Boulevard. Young HS has a student population comprising 89.4% African American and 10.6% Hispanic. 0.0% white. 88% of children receive free school meals. Harvard Westlake is in Studio City, LA and overwhelmingly white. 99% of students go to university upon completion of school. Fees for are $27,825 pa, plus $3000 for extra curricular expenses. High School life, South Central LA

Crime and Justice While only 13% of the US population is African American, African Americans make up 50% of the prison population There are several reasons for this. Crack cocaine, which is more likely to be used by African- Americans, will trigger felony charges for amounts 100 times less than powdered cocaine, which is more likely to be used by whites. Racial profiling has been shown to target African- Americans for police stops and searches. And drug dealing is more likely to be out in the open in poor communities, but behind closed doors in suburbs. Poverty and dysfunctional family life play their part too. Does the glamourisation of crime by rappers play its part too? LA Gang Wars

Hurricane Katrina When Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans in 2005, 28% of people lived in poverty. 84% were black. 35% of blacks had no car. Those with money got out. Those who were on the top of the Houston astrodome were overwhelmingly poor and black. When the Levees Broke

Representation Four decades ago, there were only 300 black elected officials nationwide and three African- American members of Congress. Today there are around 9,000 black elected officials (BEOs). Supreme Court judge Clarence Thomas Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice I think you know this guy!

Participation 65% of African Americans voted in the 2008 Presidential election, the highest figure ever Presidential Election turnout

The Obama Effect? President Obama tells African Americans to take more responsibility Many African Americans have viewed the election of Barack Obama as a symbolic and psychological victory. In 2008 a black man was elected to the most powerful office in the land, perhaps in the world. It was a vindication of the American Dream. Will the message of Yes We Can cross over to wider social and economic African American life ?