
A Philanthropic Covenant with Black America


were best suited to play, given their talents, interests, and personal responsibilities.For most of our history, the ideal of "community" drove the black model for leadership and group participation. Blacks were enslaved as a community, we were disenfranchised as a community, we had been terrorized as a community. We responded to all thes
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Collective Courage: A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice
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