Celebrate Black History Month by circulating Black dollars in Black communities

by Phillip Jackson

Once and for all, let’s get this straight. America has gotten out of the Black people business! No help is coming from Washington, D.C. No help is coming from state government. No significant help is coming from city and county municipal governments. No useful help is coming from foundations and corporations. We, Black people, are on our own. And, really, for centuries, we were always on our own.

Most jobs that Blacks once had in America are now done by computers, machines and robots. Many of the other jobs that we used to have are now taken by immigrants or have grown beyond our collective skillsets. Black leadership is still using protest tactics and methodologies from the 1950s to address 2018 economic problems. Those tactics won’t work. There is no more cotton for Black people to pick, but our leadership teaches us to have a have a cotton picking and sharecropper mentality.

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Even if Black people continue acquiring wealth at our present rate and White people stop acquiring any additional wealth, it would take 228 years to close the racial wealth gap. As of 2013, White households had $116,000 in median household net worth and Black families had $1,700 of median household net worth.

Regardless, it is projected that by 2053 Black median household net worth will be at zero dollars. Black people’s net worth will be at the same level as when we came out of slavery in 1865.

Good news: Black people in America have a gross national income of about $1.3 trillion. Bad news: Only 2 percent or about $26 billion of those $1.3 trillion are re-circulated in the Black community.

If more Black dollars were re-circulated in Black American communities, Black dollars would produce Black companies, help hire Black employees, support Black families and rebuild Black communities. Instead, our $1.3 trillion income makes other people rich, including Whites, Arabs, Koreans, Pakistanis, Indians, Latinos, Chinese, Poles, even Blacks from the Caribbean and the continent of Africa.

If more Black dollars were re-circulated in Black American communities, Black dollars would produce Black companies, help hire Black employees, support Black families and rebuild Black communities.

Black people need a simple plan to alter our trajectory. Here’s a plan: One – Join with The Black Star Project in the “Circulate Black Dollars in Black Communities” campaign and receive a “Black dollar stamp.” Two – Stamp all of your paper money with this stamp (legal according to Title 18, Sections 333 and 475, of the United States Code) and use your dollars as you normally would. Three – make a conscious effort to spend your Black “stamped” dollars with Black people for at least one year.

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Phillip Jackson of the Black Star Project, a legend in Chicago and a leader and innovator known nationwide, is determined to make a way for the Black community to unite and rise and is especially effective in saving, educating and empowering Black boys in the hood.

You will be reminded to spend your Black dollars with Black people every time you see a “stamped” dollar. If 43 million Black people consciously move their spending efforts from 2 percent with Black people to 4 percent with Black people, $26 billion more will be infused into the Black economy. If Black people can move their spending habits from 2 percent to 10 percent with Black people, an additional $104 billion will be generated. Theoretically, $104 billion would produce between 400,000 and 750,000 new jobs and geometrically accelerate Black financial and social well-being.

As Black spending becomes more intentional, our social and economic issues will disappear. We won’t have to wait for others to give us financial permission or support so that we might fix our own problems. We will declare a new freedom and help take control over the lives of everyone in our communities. Your dollar is your most potent weapon in a capitalistic society. We must learn to use our dollars to reward those who help and support us – and to punish those who don’t.

Circulate Black Dollars in Black Communities!

Phillip Jackson is founder and chairman of the board of the Black Star Project, 3509 South King Drive, Chicago, IL 60653, 312-771-1010 cell.