Add Quote by Malcolm X
“If I may add, for instance, [Martin Luther] King and these others will say that they are fighting for the Negro to have equal job opportunity. How can people, a group of people, such as our people, who own no factories, have equal job opportunities competing against the race that owns the factories?The only way the two can have equal job opportunities is if black people have factories as, as well as white people have factories.”
About This Quote
Economic inequality underlies racial job disparity; true equality requires shared ownership of production means, not just equal opportunity.
In simple terms: Equality needs shared ownership, not just equal chance.
Address structural economic imbalances.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- policy reform
- community entrepreneurship
- education programs
- labor negotiations
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What steps can create shared economic power?
- How can policy promote equitable ownership?
Changing ownership structures is complex and faces resistance.