Dr. Claud Anderson – Black people empowerment

Dr. Claud Anderson

He is an astute learner regarding black people’s condition and explains what to do to solve their social status. Also, he wants to empower blacks.

BlackEnomics’ with Dr. Claud Anderson – The Elephant.

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Black Economics with Claud Anderson on The Rock Newman Show

 

Dr. Claud Anderson​, president of The Harvest Institute, creator of POWERNOMICS and author of “Black Labor White Wealth” joins us as major news outlets proclaim that there has been “No Progress for African Americans in 50 years”! During our discussion with Dr. Claud Anderson we’ll talk about the state of Black America, Black Economics and his new and widely anticipated book, “A Black History Reader

Highlights

Systemic Racism is a global construct. Whites own black labor. 

Genocide. White settlers replaced indigenous people. The British’s mentality was ‘white supremacy’ (own and control all money-making facets of life).

Classism vs. Racism. Since capitalism is much needed to survive, the rich receive capital, and the poor struggle or denied capital based on skin color.

Socialism. White people came to America to enrich themselves and were given free land by the government, given more land if they owned slaves.

Labor is wealth. The land was tilled by stolen people who were considered property and received no wealth. They suffered discrimination and violence.

Capitalism. Slavery (free labor) invented capitalism because it made a nation prosper. For Blacks to compete in capitalism, they must own labor.

Aggregation. Black folks should not accept the choice of integration or segregation; instead, they should choose aggregation–the collection of related items of content.

Reparation. Black people’s labor was stolen, and they received no wealth; therefore, they should be compensated.

Black Community building. Blacks need to aggregate to build communities, not neighborhoods, that are competitive and safe. A social construct establishes the character of the community and set standards. Members of the community must engage in satisfying needs. Their businesses must employ the labor demands of the community. Group economics requires that the community develop a tax base for economic and political power.  


BOOKS

 

1941
Black Labor, White Wealth: The Search for Power and …
“Dr. Anderson’s first book is a classic. It tracks slavery and Jim Crow public policies that used black labor to construct a superpower nation. It details how black people were socially engineered into the lowest level of a real-life Monopoly game, which they are neither playing nor winning. Black Labor is a comprehensive analysis of the issues of race. Dr. Anderson uses the research in this book to offer solutions to America’s race problem.
1997

Dirty Little Secrets about Black History, Its Heroes, and Other Troublemakers

 

 

2000

PowerNomics: The National Plan to Empower Black …

PowerNomics analyzes the complex web of racial monopolies and Black America’s inappropriate behavior patterns that are driving it into permanent underclass status. Dr. Anderson proposes new concepts that teach Blacks new ways to see, think, and behave in race matters. His new education, political and economic action steps are designed to make Black America self-sufficient and competitive by 2005.
2006

More Dirty Little Secrets about Black History, Its Heroes, ...

Dr. Claud Anderson’s fourth book, written with his son Brant Anderson is a compilation of little known facts highlighting the talents, achievements, heroic deeds, and sometimes misdeeds of Blacks in America. It leads the reader to conclude that Black people have had a unique journey in these United States, unlike any other group of people, and have been directly or indirectly involved in every aspect of American history.
2017

A Black History Reader: 101 Questions You Never Thought …

Dr. Claud Anderson’s fifth book was written to highlight and examine the ignored Social Construct on Race, its effects on Black Americans, and strategies they can use to take advantage of its weakness.

DOCUMENTARY

Black First Ladies of the United States

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