Editorial

Stop Arguing With History: The Case for African American Institutional Self-Determination

The posture of appeal is not strategic. It is a concession. The most successful ethnic and national communities in American institutional life did not primarily build their power by persuading the existing establishment to honor its stated commitments. They built parallel structures — institutional density that reduced dependence on goodwill from outside the community. African America has been handed, through the hostility of history, the same clarifying condition. The response must be structural. Continue reading