CHICAGO, IL - OCTOBER 24:(L-R)
A large percentage of housing sits empy and or marked with a red "X" marking it for demolition. Whole Foods Construction site in Chicago's Englewood neighborhood at the corner of 63rd Street at Halsted Street under development. Whole Foods anchoring itself to the Chicago neighborhood community that desperately needs commerce as well as a healthy foods source in this area labeled as a "Food Desert".on October 24, 2014.
(Photo by Warren Skalski for the Washington Post)
Blacks are leaving inner cities just like a generation of whites did before them. One example: Washington D.C. is no longer a black-majority city. On this week’s Liberty Café, I discuss why progressives are upset about this effort by blacks to improve their lives.
Bill Peacock helps people discern where the battle lines are located in the ongoing fight between liberty and oppression. The Liberty Cafe is created by Bill Peacock and sponsored by ScorecardMedia and Texas Scorecard. You can learn more about Bill at https://www.excellentthought.net/