Black Political Class Could Pick A Fight Over Postal Service Privatization — But Won’t. Why?

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A Black Agenda Radio Commentary by Bruce A. Dixon

A Black Agenda Radio Commentary by Bruce A. Dixon

It was predictable that when, in the 1980s, public policy took a turn against steady jobs at good wages, to force more and more Americans, particularly African Americans into less and less secure jobs at lower and lower wages, at the same time it vastly expanded the prison state and made welfare as scarce and punitive as possible, that the Postal Service, a monopoly enshrined in the Constitution itself, became a target for privatizers.

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