In The Black and Brown Divide, Emmett D. Carson, Ph.D., president and CEO of the Minneapolis Foundation, explores how an increased number of immigrants from Latin America fuels tensions between Mexican- and African-Americans as these two groups compete for jobs and resources. He examines the relationship between the two populations, demonstrates why they have much in common, and recommends ways that foundations can encourage and support a shared dialogue between the two groups.
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