The Video Above is a documentary of what was once called Little Africa or Black Wall Street. Â It is just a reminder of what we can do as a people and what I believe will return. We just need more black people with the courage to go out on their own and take on this tough journey of business ownership. The internet has almost leveled the playing field when it comes to accumulating wealth.
There are about 8 million minority-owned businesses in the United States, according to a 2012 survey by the Census Bureau. Of these, about 2.5 million are owned by African-Americans. African-American-owned firms account for about 10 percent of the approximately 27 million in total of U.S businesses.
Here is a link from Black Enterprise of their ranking of the Top 100 Black Owned Businesses in The United States
According to Investopedia.com, these black-owned firms raked in more than $185 billion in gross receipts and had more than a million people on their payrolls, the Census Bureau reports. This compares to total gross receipts of $1.6 trillion for all minority-owned firms, and $33.5 trillion for all U.S. firms.
So, this still proves that we as a black people still have the brain power and muster to be in control of our own destiny, but it will take everyone from the bottom to the top to move as one unit, but if you decide to engage in this movement you must understand that not everyone will make this journey of transcending to a better place.
As you look at the video notice at the 8:15 mark there a white man explains exactly how this happened and if you read between the lines you can see that it is the Caucasian controllers who have mind control of poor whites who are the henchmen.