A lot of white families in the United States have generational wealth that’s tied directly to the Homestead Act of 1862 – the government literally gave land away for free as long as the homesteaders made improvements – building homes, farms, etc. Stuff they could pass down to their kids. Of course, as anyone who played Oregon Trail could tell you, it wasn’t quiiite free – there were still costs involved in making this move.
For obvious reasons, many Black Americans couldn’t take advantage of this. Even after the Civil War ended, the land reform initiatives meant to help former slaves (“forty acres and a mule”) failed, and most Black families became sharecroppers. They were still farmers, but sharecropped Under Armour Batman Shirt was owned by someone else and couldn’t be inherited. Efforts to save money were stymied by the system of sharecropping, which kept Black families in constant debt.
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Under Armour Batman Shirt even when Black families did manage to accumulate generational wealth, that was often taken away from them. C.f. Tulsa race riots. Compound that with racist practices like redlining, or banks refusal to loan to Black families, and Black America has struggled to accumulate the sort of generational wealth that’s common to white families.
So when an energetic white twentysomething wants to open a cat bar or psychic pet agency or whatnot, the odds are better that her parents will have some of that generational wealth to invest in her business; while an energetic Black twentysomething with exactly the same skills and ideas has less of a familial safety net to draw on.