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From America to a New Africa

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This book examines the potential statehood status of Black Americans in a post Obama period. It presents the condition that Black Americans find themselves from an engineering scientist perspective. Plausible alternative solutions for Black Americans are carefully critiqued with a rational narrowing process.

A new option is put on the table that has to do with founding of a new organization known as International African American Workforce. This initiative, IAAW, represents an American workforce made up largely of Black Americans that have nation building skills conducive to engaging in large industrial projects. The IAAW Administration translates need of select African countries into an Industrial upgrade-for-Land project. Types of Industrial upgrades the company would administer in host African countries include: 1.

Vocational Institutes2. Manufacturing and assembly plant upgrades3. Advanced Irrigation Systems4. Process Plant Upgrades5. Middle school to High school Upgrades6. Electrical Power grid UpgradesAfrican countries motivated to be a global competitor in the world economies of tomorrow stand to benefit from projects led by IAAW organization in Africa.

These Black Americans, part of a group of 144,000, would bring a host of technical skills and know how to the country. Black Americans and a mix of other races in America are encouraged to join IAAW as the effects of Covid 19 and social racism cause further tension almost to the brinks of war.

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1984585096 / 9781984585097
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23/07/2020
English
146 pages
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