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Black Lives Matter is about both race and class
The Black Lives Matter protests might herald a new era, not only for racial justice, but also for economic inclusiveness.
Rana ForooharContributorThe death of George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter marches that have followed have made headlines the world over. But the longer-term political impact from these events could be more wide-ranging than anticipated – these protests over racial justice also have the potential to seed a new labour movement in the US.
Race and class are inexorably linked in the US. Hundreds of years of oppression of African Americans has led to higher levels of poverty and unemployment, as well as poorer educational outcomes. The net worth of an average white family was nearly 10 times that of a black household in 2016, according to a Brookings Institution study. This is partly because black families do not benefit from inherited wealth nearly as much as white families do.
Financial Times
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