No r Imp rative im rt nt nd original Cro e plain : n ed con mic likely to im­ in the nt • t 'delnuzn' OtiJdren D tional oice tum nd nd th r tio h not irnpro d over the p t thirty years. -Bl con or control Infinite imal percent ge of th n tion' capit 1 and ealth. Under th condition Bl c re tr ding with unequal currenci and from profoundly unequal b rgaining po itions. It i true that improved educa­ tion, gre ter employm nt kills d more open . ty will confer om gains on Blac . But, h uthor ys, equ I tandin for Black people ill not co into vie until they be orne economically and politi- 11y trong, win a cure hold • on ociety' e tabIi ed in tru- m nt of coercion, and share 11 th perqui tie and pre- ro tiv of tho ho run d re te Ii rn. The Bille Po r Imperative a boo of courage and in . ght and run trongly . t th curren t om in b th political parti s. It uni- ue pe pecti on nee d'- crimination a form of po er i bound to ch nge t y gre t many peopl thin bout th . ue of BI c inequality. H re I th fir t J. r effort to prai er, J li t it rom th brand m y never y old t r. e r di m nd lu ury c r .. n ri h it to be found im d a el rated, re ive. h vin a great ny effort le der � ur unity th r ill