I can guarantee you’d find some African Americans who would say, notwithstanding some social issues, that things were better before manufacturing moved out of the US EG in Detroit.
The word some is carrying a lot of weight in that sentiment. You’re right, black americans were hit very hard when the wealthy decided they wanted to steal production away from US labor in exchange for marginally higher profit.
I can guarantee you’d find some African Americans who would say, notwithstanding some social issues, that things were better before manufacturing moved out of the US EG in Detroit.
The word some is carrying a lot of weight in that sentiment. You’re right, black americans were hit very hard when the wealthy decided they wanted to steal production away from US labor in exchange for marginally higher profit.
https://isreview.org/issue/111/black-power-point-production-1968-73/index.html