Code Black: Money and Power

 

 

Money and Power
“A race which cannot save its earnings can never rise in scale of civilization.”

~Frederick Douglass, in North American Review, 1884

 

“The issue is no longer, can you check into the hotel? It’s whether you’ve got the money to check out. The issue is no longer whether you can go to the University of Mississippi, but whether you can pay the tuition.  The issue is no longer whether you sit on the bus or whether you can drive it; it’s whether you can develop the capital to own the bus company.”

~William Gray, in Life, 1989

 

Join the Dusable Museum for a discussion on how to survive and even thrive in these economically tenuous times. Through the sharing of information and ideas, average wage-earners can change their financial positions and alter the trajectory of their entire family’s economic potential.

 

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