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Corporate Monopolies Are a Racial Justice Issue. We Need Federal Regulation Now

Por: The Root Opinion September 24, 2022

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From a racial justice perspective, it is important to note that all major industries in America are monopolies controlled by white owners and decision-makers. Whether it’s a single business taking over a town or entire industry or a dozen companies colluding to maintain anti-Black norms, the effects for Black people have always been the same—exclusion from service, exploitation of labor and discrimination on the job.nnnWe see this especially... + full article



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