Tue 20 Feb 2007
“Herman Malone, who was the largest black contractor in US West’s vendor corps, selling as much as $10 million a year in product toUS West, began to experience the same things that other black contractors across the West and Midwest later reported. His contractto supply plastic conduit toU S West construction sites was in trouble.” - from Lynched by Corporate AmericaRecognizing racism is the first step toward correcting it, yet recent studies of racist conduct find that racism in America has changed - whether in the workplace, the marketplace, the classroom or the streets. It’s less recognizable, more subtle, and it rarely is stated openly.