Williams: Is Racism the Worst Plight Facing Black Communities?
8/14: ACRU Policy Board Member and Professor of Economics Dr. Walter E. Williams explains that problems worse than racism plague the black community.
8/14: ACRU Policy Board Member and Professor of Economics Dr. Walter E. Williams explains that problems worse than racism plague the black community.
1/23: ACRU Policy Board member and Professor of Economics Dr. Walter E. Williams looks at whether Democrats help the black community when in power.
1/2: ACRU Policy Board member and Professor of Economics Dr. Walter E. Williams reflects on Malcolm X's belief that white liberals hurt black communities.
8/15: ACRU Policy Board member and Professor of Economics Dr. Walter E. Williams explains how Democratic policies ignore the needs of black communities.
5/16: ACRU Policy Board member and Professor of Economics Dr. Walter E Williams explains the real reason Democrats have turned on the acclaimed rapper.
4/11: ACRU Policy Board member and Professor of Economics Dr. Walter E Williams debates whether the concept of black political power actually helps black Americans.
White liberals ought to stop feeling guilty so that they can be more respectful in their relationships with black Americans.
American Civil Rights Union Policy Board member Walter Williams says the real problem is the ongoing tragedy of black-on-black crime, not the police versus blacks.
As a group, black Americans have made the greatest gains - over some of the highest hurdles and in a very short span of time - of any racial group in mankind's history.
Ordinary black people cannot afford to go along with the liberal agenda that calls for undermining police authority.