Is the overall argument that Black buying power is a myth antithetical to race-first ideologies? Are all those who adhered at one point or another to the myth the same in politically? It was a great pleasure to have this small clearing of air around the arguments in The Myth and Propaganda of Black Buying Power with Dr. Kelechi Egwim – Board Chair and Executive Director of APPEAL, Inc. on the Afrikan Deep Thought Edition of Mid-Day Jazz & Justice with Brother Ka’ba on Washington D.C.’s WPFW 89.3 FM!
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