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Why Blacks Don't Occupy

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David McNew / Landov

We’ve seen the column on Occupy Wall Street’s woman problem, so now it's time for the one on the movement’s race problem. On Sunday's Washington Post op-ed page, author Stacey Patton wonders why, despite appearances from African-American stars like Cornel West and their long history of dissent, black Americans haven’t gotten involved in the protests. Her best guess: income equality and poverty are nothing new to African-Americans. “Black America’s fight for income equality is not on Wall Street, but is a matter of day-to-day survival. The more pressing battles are against tenant evictions, police brutality and street crime. This group doesn’t see a reason to join the amorphous Occupiers.”

Read it at the Washington Post