Gadsden County,Florida
Gadsden County,Florida
Charlotte could be a black Mecca to me. Man this is the first place I've lived in where I can easily find a black business to suit almost anything I need... if there was a black owned grocery store they cypher would be complete1. Charlotte isn't any more expensive than ATL
2. Job market catering to business and finance? Are we limiting ourselves here? Why wouldn't we be able to thrive in that environment?
3. No real entertainment scene? The entertainment scene is proportionate with the size of the city. Charlotte is 40% the size of ATL, so it's going to have 40% of the options. I'm single and there's stuff to do every weekend.
I still think Black people in South Georgia need to flock to Savannah.
Black folks can transform it into a tourist destination similar to Charleston, SC.
Atlanta can be where business is done and Savannah can be where conferences and other shyt take place.
That Atlanta-Macon-Savannah stretch of cities could form an economic power base.
Have some shyt in Macon that would draw Black people from Atlanta and Savannah on weekends.
Possibly..Jackson, MS
I know I know ...
BUT they recently elected a young black mayor who doesn't seem afraid to try new things. If I'm not mistaken, Jackson is already predominantly black. It has an HBCU. And lastly, Mississippi has some of the most fertile soil on the planet.
Right... that's wasupThat's Chokwe's son.
If he's anything like his dad, he should be a real one.
That's a great ideaAtlanta, Macon and Savannah all have the demographics for Black people to control city governments
It's just a matter of people with vision to pull it off in both the private and public sectors.
Atlanta: business hub, education hub, entertainment hub
Macon: Black-owned semi-pro teams, vineyards, distribution centers, music venues, annual festivals, etc. The Tubman Museum is already located there.
Savannah: Black-owned hotels & conference centers, Black-owned tourist spots, etc.
And there could be Black-owned transportation companies to get people from city to city.
Atlanta was garbage until black people got in political/economic position and made it thrive. We can do the same.
I think Detroit and Baltimore are the only big cities with majority black populationY'all keep naming cities with less than
500,000 people or ones that ain't even majority black
If y'all South nikkas don't jump in this ASAPAtlanta, Macon and Savannah all have the demographics for Black people to control city governments
It's just a matter of people with vision to pull it off in both the private and public sectors.
Atlanta: business hub, education hub, entertainment hub.
A lot of that is already happening in Atlanta. A bunch of universities and colleges pumping out Black grads. A lot of Black entrepreneurs. A lot ot Black people making moves on the entertainment tip.
Macon: Black-owned semi-pro teams, vineyards, distribution centers, music venues, annual festivals, etc.
The Tubman Museum is already located there. Biggest Black musuem in the Southeast.
Why not start a Black music museum in Macon! Maybe a Black sports musuem?
Savannah: Black-owned hotels & conference centers, Black-owned tourist spots, etc.
A lot of shyt is ripe for the taking in Savannah.
And there could be Black-owned transportation companies to get people from city to city.
Macon and Savannah are also not flush with other minority groups at this time. So, Black people can really stake claim and dominate shyt with the resources pouring in from Atlanta, Jacksonville, etc.
Birmingham? Mobile?
Son these are cottages compared to the major cities in America, Boston would sooner be a "Mecca"
Everything about Chattanooga is great except for the fact that it's not majority black and doesn't have a black mayor
1. Charlotte isn't any more expensive than ATL
2. Job market catering to business and finance? Are we limiting ourselves here? Why wouldn't we be able to thrive in that environment?
3. No real entertainment scene? The entertainment scene is proportionate with the size of the city. Charlotte is 40% the size of ATL, so it's going to have 40% of the options. I'm single and there's stuff to do every weekend.
We're the majority or a significant population of most big cities in America, but we aren't wanted anywhere?None. We aren't wanted anywhere