Black Power Wanes Amid Rising Hispanic Economic Clout in U.S.

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Black Power Wanes Amid Rising Hispanic Economic Clout in U.S.
By Tim Jones - Jun 9, 2011 12:00 AM GMT-0400



Chicago mayoral candidates (from left) Rahm Emanuel Gery Chico, Carol Moseley Braun, and Miguel del Valle prepare to start a debate at WGN-TV Jan, 27, 2011 in Chicago. Photographer: Chris Sweda-Pool/Getty Images


U.S. Representative Danny Davis. Photographer: Jay Premack/Bloomberg


Residents shop along 26th Street in the predominantly Mexican Little Village neighborhood in Chicago. Photographer: Scott Olson/Getty Images


Looters steal from a drugstore near the intersection of West Madison Avenue and Oakley Boulevard during the West Side Riots, Chicago early April 1968. Photographer Robert Abbott Sengstacke/Getty Images


Harold Washington greets Chicagoans while campaigning for the office of mayor of Chicago in 1983. Source: Chicago History Museum/Getty Images


U.S. Representative Danny Davis sits in his west side congressional office, long ago the headquarters of Sears Roebuck & Co., and watches black Chicago slip away.

The third-largest U.S. city lost 17 percent of its black population -- 181,000 people -- in the past decade, according to the Census Bureau. In their place, Hispanics gained 25,000, or 3.3 percent. To explain the seismic shift those numbers represent in economic and political power, Davis drew on the words of Chicago blues legend Buddy Guy.

“While you’re steppin’ out, somebody else is steppin’ in,” said Davis, 69, an eight-term congressman and pillar of Chicago’s black political establishment.

In the city that drew waves of blacks during the Great Migration of the early 20th century, their descendants barely remain the largest racial or ethnic group, at 32.4 percent. Blacks earn less and are more likely to live in poverty than Hispanics, who make up almost 30 percent of Chicago, a city of 2.7 million that lost 6.9 percent of its population since 2000.

The reversal of fortunes for the two groups is echoed nationwide, where blacks have fallen to 12.6 percent of the total U.S. population of 308.7 million, and Hispanics have risen to 16.3 percent. Hispanics are also outpacing blacks economically: Their median household income rose 21.6 percent in the decade to $40,946, compared with $34,445 for blacks.
Supermajority Lost

Black lawmakers in Illinois and other states have managed to hold onto most legislative and congressional districts by giving up their supermajority numbers. The proportion of blacks in Davis’s district will drop to just more than 50 percent from 65 percent, according to a map approved by the Illinois General Assembly on May 31.

The mapmakers didn’t eliminate the growing tension between blacks and Hispanics, who are pushing for boundaries they say would better reflect their population gains.

“There’s no place to divide us up anymore,” said U.S. Representative Luis Gutierrez, whose Hispanic-dominant, horseshoe-shaped district wraps around Davis’s in the center of Chicago.

The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund criticized state legislative boundaries for failing to “create a sufficient number of districts for Latino electoral opportunities.” Nina Perales, the group’s vice president for litigation, stopped short of saying it would challenge the map in court as it has successfully in the past.
Reversing Great Migration

The population shift in Chicago is part of a nationwide phenomenon of blacks moving out of cities and into suburbs or reversing the Great Migration and returning to Southern U.S. states, William Frey, a demographer and senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, wrote in a May 4 report.

“There’s a national trend of black suburbanization, a new generation of African-Americans who both have more opportunity and don’t see their future living in cities, like their parents and grandparents,” Frey said in a telephone interview from Washington.

The dispersal of the black population may dilute traditional voting clusters, Frey said.

“As blacks become more a part of the mainstream of American voters, not only geographically but economically, those kinds of older blocs will be melted down,” he said.

For the first time, Hispanics now outnumber blacks and represent the largest minority group in major American cities, 26 percent to 22 percent, according to census data.
No ‘Bloodbath’

Demographers and political analysts expected the past two rounds of redistricting to produce a “bloodbath” between blacks and Hispanics, said Arturo Vargas, executive director of the Los Angeles-based National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials. That didn’t happen in part because the Hispanic population still has a higher percentage both of non- citizens and young people who aren’t old enough to vote, Vargas said.

“Our potential electorate is much smaller right now,” he said. “We don’t yet have the potential electorate to draw these lines.”

Gutierrez’s district, which connects Chicago’s Puerto Rican community on the northwest side and Mexican-American neighborhoods on the southwest side, offers a glimpse of the future. The district was 65 percent Latino when he was first elected in 1992, with 40 percent of those people registered voters. Today, it’s 75 percent Hispanic, with 60 percent registered, Gutierrez said.
Fatter Wallets

Hispanics also are strengthening their financial position at a faster pace than blacks. In Chicago, the median household income of Hispanics in 2009 was $41,802, up 14 percent over 2000, compared with $30,769 for blacks, up 6 percent over the same period, according to the Census Bureau’s American Community Survey. The poverty rate for Hispanics in 2009 was 21.6 percent, compared with 31.7 percent for blacks.

Almost three decades after Chicagoans elected Harold Washington as their first black mayor, the city’s political landscape has been transformed. In the February mayoral election, voters elected Rahm Emanuel, former White House chief of staff to President Barack Obama, with 55 percent of the vote. The next two finishers were Hispanics, Gery Chico, with 24 percent, and Miguel Del Valle, with 9 percent. Former U.S. Senator Carol Moseley Braun, the only major black candidate, received 9 percent of the vote.
‘Stopped Organizing’

To Davis, a former Chicago alderman who campaigned for mayor before dropping out and endorsing Braun, the election results reflected the rising power of the city’s Hispanic population. Their unity and “sense of nationalism” reminded him of Chicago’s black community a generation ago before it got complacent, Davis said.

“African-Americans stopped organizing,” he said in a telephone interview from his office in Chicago, a city whose community-organizing culture birthed Obama’s political career.

The importance of organizing waned, Davis said, first when Washington was elected in 1983 and again after Obama won the White House in 2008. Davis said he heard black constituents say: “I ain’t going to no meeting. I’m going to watch the Bulls,” the city’s NBA basketball team.

Davis’s 7th congressional district runs east-to-west from some of the priciest real estate along the downtown lakefront to the public housing ghettos described in journalist Alex Kotlowitz’s book “There Are No Children Here.” The Chicago Housing Authority has demolished most of those high-rises, contributing to the exodus of blacks from the city in what Davis called “population annihilation.”
Business Graveyard

People aren’t the only ones who have departed from Davis’s neighborhood, which was devastated by the riots following the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968. His district also was once home to Sears, Western Electric, International Harvester and Allied Radio -- “all of them gone,” Davis said.

In Illinois, blacks now make up 14.3 percent of the population, compared with 15.8 percent for Hispanics and 63.7 percent for non-Hispanic whites. Blacks saw their first decline in total numbers in Illinois in the state’s history, according to an analysis of the new data by Frey.

Davis sees a similar decline in the political influence of blacks in his hometown. He delivers his assessment in song, quoting The Righteous Brothers classic “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling.”

“Gone, gone, gone,” he sang in his baritone voice.

To contact the reporter on this story: Tim Jones in Chicago at Tjones58@bloomberg.net.

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Flynn McRoberts at
 
They want to pit the BLACKS against HISPANICS....



COINTELPRO PART 5...FOOLS NEVER QUIT
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Yes, this is a serious matter but I laugh in the face of wickedness.......fuck 'em




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theyy will use anyone/thing to try to throw our focus off real issues


It's like smoke and mirrors or the good old shell game, see one hand while other hand does something else...very slick, however the games getting old, we should know the game by now
 
That's full retard... freaking western thought process

The increase of living quality and economic circumstances of one people doesn't necessarily mean an erosion of quality of life and financial issues of the other... for one we are all americans of equal standing...

When it comes to political and economic clout in their communities, it goes to the ones which are able to band together, create businesses for their people to shop, organize them into a voting block, use that to sway policy to their favor, that's how its done in this country on the micro level. If one people chooses to and the other does not" let the chips fall where they may.

The messiah complex in the communities is appalling, all waiting for another to come along and clean it up, to take their fears away, to give them stuff, to do stuff for them, to fight their battles for them, to wipe their asses when they mess themselves... never taking their fate in their hands, going through life from hand to mouth, or cupped hands, or prayer hands, or closed fists against anyone but the enemy which harbors them ill...

All this black and brown and tan bickering, but no one wants to point at the asshole holding the cards or eroding their values, their neighborhoods, no one attacks them, simply allow themselves to be pointed and fired.
 
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You niggas love wetbacks. They are your friends, your brown brothers in arms. You niggas want to break bread with these spics while they undermine you.
 
theyy will use anyone/thing to try to throw our focus off real issues

I have worldfee on ignore so I'll post through you, they don't want them to put them against us they been against us. The majority of latin people have the same mentality of racist whites of the 40's and 50's. They have it in their minds when they come here and do learn the language and go to college and become something. That the white man was right and they believe we are just niggas because the behavior of many blacks. They figure they come to this country and struggle to make it and blacks who are born here just want to be rappers and buy big rims.
 
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You niggas love wetbacks. They are your friends, your brown brothers in arms. You niggas want to break bread with these spics while they undermine you.

see JD Walker, that's exactly how this article wants us to respond, it's a divide & conquer trap....

oh & Hispanics are more than just Mexicans, u know that...
 
You niggas love wetbacks. They are your friends, your brown brothers in arms. You niggas want to break bread with these spics while they undermine you.

Attack the whites since you have all that aggression. Better to attack the root of the problem.
 
You niggas love wetbacks. They are your friends, your brown brothers in arms. You niggas want to break bread with these spics while they undermine you.

Exactly, when these spics who are illegal get their foot in the door and become something they will make it harder for black people because many latin people are very racist towards black people. These dumb mother fuckers are so fucking stupid that they don't realize it. They would rather listen to lil wayne and wear saggy pants then to give a fuck about voting and to actually do something about their country to make things better for them.
 
Exactly, when these spics who are illegal get their foot in the door and become something they will make it harder for black people because many latin people are very racist towards black people. These dumb mother fuckers are so fucking stupid that they don't realize it. They would rather listen to lil wayne and wear saggy pants then to give a fuck about voting and to actually do something about their country to make things better for them.




agent provocateur = HALO

SEE HIM FAN THE FLAMES
 
You niggas love wetbacks. They are your friends, your brown brothers in arms. You niggas want to break bread with these spics while they undermine you.

Not a love, an indifference at the game being played...

But it was never about the brown, its about ourselves and the fear which is played on it. How long has the black been free and what happened to our progression where now you have to worry about latino and chicano catching up?

How are they able to catch up politically? Are they voting in blocks? Aren't AAs doing the same?
How are they defeating us economically? Are they creating businesses.and shopping at those businesses? Aren't AAs doing the same?
NO?
YES?

There are no more excuses for minority vs minority competition which you lose at. All the while they would have us fight over meager resources, they majority are enjoying all of the resources...

It is all perspective
 
there's truth to this though.

hispanics are on the comeup... politically.

cuz we are arguing on cnn and explaining to nbc why we dont vote and telling the world how much we hate obama. or the famous... "it's all rigged by the elites anyway".

while they are organizing, working together, putting money behind issues they are pushing, and getting their people elected to ALOT of local seats all over the country.
 
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