Publisher's Synopsis
The young black man has for generations been fighting poverty, lack of education, discrimination, and more with no end in sight. Some of the causes, effects and suggested resolutions to these problems are in this book. An appropriate and adequate funding for education will substantially reduce the high admission rate of the young black man to the fast growing institution of prisons. It is also noted in the book that racism is finally not only hurting the minorities, but the entire nation. If only fifty percent of the society is educated and the other not, only half of the population will be productive and contribute to the society while the other will drag the nation down to the levels of Haiti and Somalia of the World. The contents of this book are anticipated to empower everyone including the young black man and to strive urgently for an acceptable permanent resolution to these problems for the benefits of all and the nation.