
The Third Day of Kwanzaa -- Ujima: Collective Work and Responsibility

There are successful Blacks at every level of our society -- all the way to the White House... We must consider if we have the capacity to lift other Blacks as we climb.
In your attempts to get super-social with your fans, are you ignoring the silent majority?
I have been trying to find a way to explain to a young Black person how to achieve prosperity and pursue happiness in the USA. This is a natural pursuit of all people. If this pursuit eludes many African Americans, what can be done to sustain the progress, and lift more of us out of the underclass conditions that we live in?
Here is what a young Black observer encounters as he or she contemplates alternatives for their future. The intent of this analysis is to construct a more effective upward mobility strategy for the 21st Century.