So unless the black family, in Pennsylvania, did not have a kitchen and neighbors
and a relative to make introductions, yes they would have the same advantage
as my great great grandfather and great great grandmother. I don't see why it is
hard to understand that concept. Immigrants to this country are still doing it today.
Comparing immigrants to the United States in 2011
with Blacks in the 1880's and the problems blacks
faced seems rather ridiculous. An immigrant
today can sit right at the front of any city bus
in America.....hell blacks still couldn't do that
in the 1950's much less the 1880's. Blacks
had separate drinking fountains in the 1950's.
Recent and even illegal immigrants in 2011 fill
our classrooms across America...black children
were not allowed in thousands of schools across
the United States in the 1930's, 1940's, 1950's,
and 1960's....and that had no consequences as far
as making a tougher road?....lol
Denying that so many more doors were closed to Blacks
than Whites in the 1880's is just crazy.
Could a black have made a go of it?...Well sure anything is
possible....but are we talking anywhere close to being in
the "same game"...with the "same advantages"?.....Hell no!
Blacks did not have access to the same markets & customers as your white family did.
Blacks did not survive from birth or as adults as long as your white family did.
Blacks were shunned loans/landlords/suppliers if they tried to expand a kitchen into a business.
Blacks had ZERO educational resources in their backgrounds to manage a growing business.
Blacks if they got sick had much less access to medical care than your white family.
Those are not the "same advantages".
BT lets play an analogy game for a moment beyond the micro
example of your family....
Do you think if a race is locked in a dungeon for a couple of centuries
denied education, denied medical care, denied jobs, denied loans,
denied free travel to better themselves, denied voting, denied
property ownership, denied fair judicial procedures, etc etc etc
then all of sudden they are set free they are on the same footing
with another race that has enjoyed throughout generation after
generation of education, voting, free travel, medical care?
Obviously it takes time to heal those wounds.
We are still today in that process.
Lots of progress has been made.
However many things we have done have actually hindered that progress.
But progress continues....the gap is narrowing.
However the project is still far from complete...
But recent generations are making up the gap fast....
Education, education, education, education is the KEY!
With each generation of education success the gap will keep closing.
But it takes time.....but 1880?.....Come on...get serious!
I don't think a black in 2011 has the "same advantages"
in a general sense.
Part of the reason I have a successful business
are from things that most black families would not have had access or been
as connected with the business community.....could a black have made it
it the same business as me?....well sure.....but in my opinion in most cases
the road would have been more difficult because they don't have the "same
advantages" as I did....and most whites would have over most blacks as far
as family/friend connections to education, family/friend connections to loans,
family/friend connections to business, family/friend connections to collateral-capital,
family/friend connections to customers.....ect...