By Omali Yeshitela

Stolen Black hard work: The Political economic climate of household Colonialism exhibits the foundation of the call for through African humans within the U.S. for $4.1 trillion in reparations.

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Bourgeois historians often describe this as a crisis which simply happened to capitalism and over which businessmen had no control. In fact, the Great Depression was caused by a decision by the major corporations that were not able to increase profits sharply enough under the economic structure which had numerous small and medium sized enterprises each competing for survival, and which saw the whole agricultural sector operating through small family size farms. By precipitating a crisis in the stock market and commodity exchange market, these corporations created a situation in which thousands of bUSinesses were ruined, tens of thousands of farms were sold for bankruptcy, and millions of workers were dislocated.

This is a system of adapting t6, land on the conditions set forth 57 feudal relations to the capitalist mode of production. The ffect was the same. It created a particular type of labor for :frican people in the South which was the most ~abor­ . t . e provided the most opportunities for extraction of mr:f~t:n'd allowed the white population to pros~er at ~he ~x e~se of African labor. As proof of the la~or mtenslty, no~e that the value of implements a~d ~achmerr ~~8Uf~~ farms was $525 per farm in 1930, while It was on y black people's farms and $57 for black tenants ..

These zones will be the cities themselves, and will mean that Africans in these cities will be obliged to work with subsurvival pay rates, no job security, no safety regulations, no organization. With the movement of the black population to the cities and the movement of North Americans to the suburbs, the black primitive petty bourgeoisie is granted narrow control of city governments. Whereas there were only 4 black mayors of the 7 cities with black majority in 1970, by 1980 there were 17 major cities with a black majority and of these there were 13 headed by black mayors.

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