A Vision of New Economic Opportunities For America

What can provide new, dramatic economic opportunities for America? Don knows some major answers to those questions. To put it succinctly, the millstone around the neck of America has been a virtually permanent underclass requiring multiple billions in government support each year. If major corporations convert that class into productive citizens, it will galvanize the American industrial output to unprecedented heights. Welcome to Don’s insights regarding how and why major corporations are beginning to do that as we enter the post racial era.

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Biography

What a marvelous journey of the mind, spirit, soul, and experience it has been to move from humble, segregated beginnings to a judgeship in an integrated court! Incidentally, Don Jones was the first person of color to preside in an integrated court in Florida. The journey proceeded on to high federal office. He held the highest civil service rating that one could attain without being a political appointee during his time in the U.S. Department of Justice. The most magnificent achievement, though, was his ability to grow into a true humanitarian without any prejudices based upon…

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Don’s Vision

What corporations need to know is the inner, almost arcane, psychology of minorities and poor people-psychology that can be spectacularly effective in niche marketing. They also need to understand thoroughly the degree to which minorities and poor people can, with training and attention, provide the extra productive support needed to compete with the emerging economies of the world such as India and China. We cannot progress on this upward productive route while being burdened by a large part of the population in a dependent status.

Major corporations have the wherewithal to change that dependent status by changing the images of minorities and poor people. A social and economic chemistry, with reciprocal components, will take hold when…

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Books

White Corporate Heroes in the Post Racial Era

White Corporate Heroes in the Post Racial Era illustrates the cross currents of thought, philosophy, memories, and reactions thereto, that flow through individuals, such as the author. Although the alter egos disagree, and even become testy and passionate with each other at times, they are, after all, the same person. So it is a revelation regarding the conflicts, contradictions, and ambivalence that comprise the emotional, intellectual, states of Dean and Don.

One of the unique differences about White Heroes in the Post Racial Era and other books of this genre is that…

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