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| Buying Black is "Buying American" |
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| Written by Roger Madison Jr. | |
| Friday, 01 April 2011 | |
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At the request of "World News with Diane Sawyer," Jon, Anna, Landon, Ellis and Amber Usry are going to give it a try and share their experiences with the country in a special series, "Made in America" , focusing on U.S. manufacturing, jobs and what it all means for the nation's economy. Jon Usry says, "Whenever we have a viable option, we would love to buy American." Last week ABC News kicked off their "Made in America" series by turning the Usry's world upside down when they replaced everything in their house that was foreign-made with "Made in America" products. According to Moody's Economy.com, if every American spent an extra $3.33 on U.S. made goods every year, it would create nearly 10,000 new jobs.
Just as the Usry's have discovered how many of their purchases are not "made in America," the Anderson's faced the same challenge finding Black-owned businesses to patronize. However, they recognized a similar outcome regarding jobs -- if Black consumers spent more of their money with Black-owned businesses, it would create thousands of jobs for Black unemployed workers. Similar to ABC News, we have three basic questions for our readers:
The reality is that buying Black IS buying American.
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Is it possible for an all-American family to live life with only all-American products?
This does not come as a surprise, but a confirmation of the "Empowerment Experiment" where John and Maggie Anderson spent an entire year trying to spend their money only with Black-owned businesses. Read about their experience in the upcoming book, 





