In part two of our interview with Tavis Smiley and Prof. Cornel West,
they discuss growing up in working-class households. "I saw so much
poverty growing up," says Smiley, who lived with 13 family members in a
three-bedroom trailer and learned that even when he was not optimistic,
he could be hopeful. "Hope needs help," Smiley notes. West recalls how
he worked with the Black Panthers to organize a general strike while
growing up in Sacramento, California, in order to push for
African-American studies programs in local high schools. Looking at
current events, Smiley and West cite Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s
comment that "war is the enemy of the poor." They compare the amount of
money spent on the war in Iraq, and the 2012 presidential campaign, to
funding for programs that assist the one in two Americans who are now
poor. Click here to see part one of this interview.
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