• The Black Generation Gap

    During a long conversation, I asked psychologist and Columbia University Provost Claude Steele whether the perceptions of young, ambitious blacks had fundamentally changed since the early 1990s, when I wrote The Rage of a Privileged Class. The well-credentialed African-American achievers I interviewed for Rage were often fuming. They feared they would never be permitted to…

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  • How to Restore Blacks' Upward Mobility?

    In his jobs speech earlier this month, President Barack Obama spoke eloquently of a time when Americans felt that hard work invariably paid off. We “believed in a country where everyone gets a fair shake and does their fair share.” I’m not convinced that most black Americans ever really felt that way. Many of us…

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