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>"In other words, there are really two nations within Black >America. The problem of income inequality, Dr. Wilson >concludes, is not between Black America and White America but >between black haves and have-nots, something we don’t often >discuss in public in an era dominated by a narrative of fear >and failure and the claim that racism impacts 42 million >people in all the same ways."
That is - that if you look at that data, it signifies that income equality and rigged economics are the primary infrastructural culprits that threaten societal stability. Racism has to be dealt with and isolated - for sure - but economic injustice remains the heart engine of the inequality we are facing as a nation right now.