Fear, Power, and the Disruption of Economic Roles When Black Workers Become Black Owners
Posted inArt5 mn readAcross U.S. history, Black labor has been central to economic growth while Black ownership has been systematically constrained. When Black individuals transition from being employees within existing systems to becoming independent business owners, the shift does more than alter personal income—it disrupts long-standing economic roles, power hierarchies, and social expectations. This case study examines the fear […]
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