I can only agree with you one hundred percent. The laws and practices by governments — federal, state, and local — have done nothing but limit the success black people can achieve. I would have to agree with everything else, too. The deliberately created disparity in wealth was abhorrent. I take a little pride that my grandfather who had been a judge and engineer, was the first (white) man in Newark, New Jersey to sell real estate to black people after World War Two in the town where he lived. But that was a rarity and he was a judge who knew the law. Our education is funded by those deliberately created disparate housing prices in designated school distracts created by white flight suburban growth reflective of gerrymandering, which naturally compounds the problems of blacks who were separated out and lived in down-valued housing stocks. In other countries, education is tax and distributed to all fairly. So, who started this system of taxes for schools and eliminated federal central interaction that could have made central pressure for fair distribution? But that ship has sailed. Can we change this unfair taxation system that values children differently?