Southbury, CT — While Black Americans have long felt the devastating effects of anti-black discrimination, they have often had great difficulty articulating and substantiating both the existence and impact of that discrimination to an American public who is convinced that it no longer exists. Professionals in academia, the media, and the business community, along with people in the general public have struggled to explain the significant and persistent gaps (in wealth, employment, achievement and poverty) between Black and White communities in what they perceive to be a post racial America.
The Black Tax provides the fact pattern, data and evidence to substantiate what African Americans have long experienced and tried to convey to an unbelieving American public.
Backed by an exceptional amount of research, Mr. Rochester not only highlights the extraordinary cost of the discrimination that African Americans currently face, but also explores the massive cost of past discrimination to explain why after 400 years Black Americans own only about 2% of American wealth. He then establishes a framework that Black Americans and other concerned parties can use to eliminate this tax and help create the 6 million jobs and 1.4 million businesses that are missing from the Black community.
The Black Tax takes the reader through a complete paradigm shift that causes the reader to evaluate all forms of spending and investment in terms of the number of jobs created or businesses developed within the Black community. It is immensely informative, thoroughly engaging and makes one of the most compelling and effective cases to commercialize Black businesses since the founding of the Negro Business League in 1910.
The Black Tax and its quantification of the economic cost of anti-Black discrimination in America, is a powerful contribution to The International Decade for the People of African Descent as proclaimed by the UN General Assembly and helps set the stage for more commerce between African Americans, members of the global African Diaspora and all companies and organizations that promote Pan African economic development.
Published by Good Steward Publishing, The Black Tax (ISBN: 978-0-9990072-0-4) will be available exclusively at www.BlackTaxed.com. Retail price is $27.95 for the paperback and $24.95 for the eBook.
Presale begins on September 27th and The Black Tax will be released on January 15, 2018.
About the Author
Shawn D. Rochester is an entrepreneur and an expert in identifying, optimizing, and allocating cash flow. A former corporate development and global strategy executive, he has executed $500 million worth of transactions and generated over $10 billion of incremental revenue and cash flow. He has a master’s degree in Business Administration from The University of Chicago Booth School of Business with a focus in Accounting, Finance and Entrepreneurship. The Black Tax is part of The Good Steward Financial Empowerment Series which includes CPR for the SOuL: How to Give Yourself a 20% Raise, Eliminate Your Debt and Leave an Inheritance for Your Children’s Children.
About BlackTaxed.com
On this site individuals can 1) purchase The Black Tax eBook, paperbook and online courses, 2) share their personal experiences being Black Taxed, and 3) explore ways to more effectively allocate their resources to help fill the gap of the 6 million jobs and 1.4 million businesses that are missing in the Black community.
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