I’m catching Hell, and so is McDowell County, WV

Sholom Aleichem has a quote that describes how many people live in America:

“Life is a dream for the wise, a game for the fool, a comedy for the rich, a tragedy for the poor.”

Americans are constantly told by President Donald Trump that African-Americans and Hispanics in the United States are “living in hell” because inner cities are so dangerous1 . Are Black Americans the only Americans living a tragedy?

Poverty is found in many parts of the United States. Jay Harold will highlight some non-urban areas with a low Black American population that may meet Donald S. Trump’s definition of “living in hell.” Jay Harold previously has highlighted Owsley County, KyBrooks County, TX, and Hancock County, TN.  Jay Harold will spotlight a county that’s the southernmost county in the state of West Virginia and is known for its prominence in the coal mining industry. The county is McDowell County, West Virginia2 .

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McDowell County3 , the poorest county in West Virginia, has been emblematic of entrenched American poverty for more than a half-century. John F. Kennedy campaigned here in 1960 and was so appalled that he promised to send help if elected president. His first executive order created the modern food stamp program, whose first recipients were McDowell County residents. When President Lyndon B. Johnson declared “unconditional war on poverty” in 1964, it was the squalor of Appalachia he had in mind.

The 2015 U.S. American Factfinder Census4 states that 2,022 African-Americans lived among 20,802 people in McDowell County. That’s 9.2% of the total population. The table below from the U.S. Census shows the demographics of the county.

RACE
Total population 20,802 ***** 20,802 (X)
One race 20,636 +/-66 99.2% +/-0.3
Two or more races 166 +/-66 0.8% +/-0.3
One race 20,636 +/-66 99.2% +/-0.3
White 18,588 +/-50 89.4% +/-0.2
Black or African American 1,905 +/-92 9.2% +/-0.4
Some other race 119 +/-48 0.6% +/-0.2
Two or more races 166 +/-66 0.8% +/-0.3
White and Black or African American 117 +/-56 0.6% +/-0.3
White and American Indian and Alaska Native 5 +/-6 0.0% +/-0.1
White and Asian 2 +/-4 0.0% +/-0.1
Black or African American and American Indian and Alaska Native 0 +/-17 0.0% +/-0.1

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The median household income in McDowell  County was $24,921 according to the 2015 American Community Survey from the U.S. Census. Here’s some more data below is from the U.S. Census.
Subject McDowell County, West Virginia
Households Families Married-couple families Nonfamily households
Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error
Total 8,180 +/-262 5,400 +/-258 3,621 +/-252 2,780 +/-211
Less than $10,000 18.8% +/-2.4 13.7% +/-2.4 6.8% +/-2.0 31.8% +/-5.0
$10,000 to $14,999 11.0% +/-1.7 8.5% +/-1.9 6.8% +/-2.3 17.4% +/-3.5
$15,000 to $24,999 20.4% +/-2.1 18.6% +/-3.0 15.7% +/-3.0 23.2% +/-3.4
$25,000 to $34,999 12.4% +/-2.3 12.7% +/-2.5 12.6% +/-2.6 9.8% +/-3.5
$35,000 to $49,999 13.8% +/-1.9 16.5% +/-2.7 17.8% +/-3.6 8.2% +/-2.6
$50,000 to $74,999 11.9% +/-2.2 14.4% +/-2.8 18.9% +/-4.0 6.5% +/-2.4
$75,000 to $99,999 6.4% +/-1.2 8.8% +/-1.8 12.1% +/-2.4 1.8% +/-1.4
$100,000 to $149,999 3.6% +/-1.0 4.4% +/-1.4 5.9% +/-2.1 1.0% +/-0.9
$150,000 to $199,999 0.9% +/-0.5 1.2% +/-0.7 1.8% +/-1.1 0.3% +/-0.4
$200,000 or more 0.8% +/-0.5 1.1% +/-0.8 1.7% +/-1.2 0.0% +/-1.0
Median income (dollars) 24,921 +/-1,590 31,984 +/-2,788 41,740 +/-4,531 15,357 +/-1,893
Mean income (dollars) 36,706 +/-2,220 43,158 +/-2,912 N N 22,181 +/-2,163

Is this the Pot calling the Kettle Black?

When Congressman John Lewis expresses his opinion about the election, Donald Trump tweets, “Congressman John Lewis should spend more time on fixing and helping his district, which is in horrible shape and falling apart (not to mention crime infested) rather than falsely complaining about the election results.” Mr. Trump wrote on Twitter on January 14, 2017. “All talk, talk, talk — no action or results. Sad!” This excerpt came from a New York Times article5 on January 15, 2017.

Looking at the census data about McDowell County, you would think that this is the Southside of Chicago or Congressman John Lewis’s district. Maybe a black county in Mississippi or Alabama. You would be wrong, my friend! I wonder if President Trump was aware of this data when he tried to shame Congressman Lewis?I’m catching Hell, and so is McDowell County, WV

W. E. B. Du Bois said:

“To be a poor man is hard, but to be a poor race in a land of dollars is the very bottom of hardships.”  

The data suggests that while Black Americans are struggling economically, there are places in the United States that are also in terrible shape. Jay Harold prays that we move forward and help McDowell County and other places in similar economic condition thrive again.

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Bibliography

  1. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/trump-says-african-americans-and-hispanics-are-living-in-hell_us_57e9ddbee4b082aad9b694bf
  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McDowell_County,_West_Virginia
  3. https://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/21/us/50-years-into-the-war-on-poverty-hardship-hits-back.html
  4. https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/chart/POP060210/54047   (Double click on McDowell County Link for info)
  5. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/15/us/politics/trumps-race-john-lewis.html?_r=0

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