| Acknowledgments | xi |
| Introduction: Children of the Dream | 1 |
1. | Black Success in America: A Progress Report | 9 |
| The New Black Upper Class | 12 |
| Black Wealth in America | 13 |
| From $500 to $200 Million | 14 |
| The Stuff of Dreams and Fortunes | 17 |
| Leveraging a New Deal | 19 |
Part 1 | Getting Ready | |
2. | A Reunion in Little Rock | 27 |
| "Blood in the Streets" | 29 |
| "The Beast in Us ..." | 31 |
| Walking into War | 33 |
3. | From Separate to Equal | 37 |
| From Separate to Inferior | 40 |
| The Psychological Charge for Integration | 42 |
4 | The Intergation Generation | 48 |
| Success and the Black Family | |
| Richard Mays, Les Hollingsworth, and Lottie Shackelford | 50 |
| The First Black to ... | 57 |
Part 2 | Getting Over | |
5. | To be Young, Gifted and Qualified | 69 |
| Breaking into the Business | 71 |
| In the Matter of Being Qualified | 77 |
| People Get Worthy | 80 |
| Ready to Go at All Times | 81 |
| On the Daddy Track | 86 |
6. | Acting Your Color | 92 |
| The Color of Power | 94 |
| The Color of Strength | 100 |
| The Color of Style | 105 |
| The Color of Image | 108 |
7. | Getting Mad, Getting Even | 112 |
| Angriest Black Man in America | 114 |
| Getting Over | 115 |
| Succeeding Beyond Anger | 123 |
| Taking the Larger View | 124 |
8. | A Credit to the Race | 129 |
| Exceptions and the Expectations | 132 |
| The Grooming Process | 137 |
| Playing by the Rules | 138 |
| Learning to "Eat It" | 142 |
9. | Success and the Black Woman | 151 |
| Feeling Fulfilled | 152 |
| Up Off Her Knees | 155 |
| Of Race and Gender | 157 |
| The Life and Times of the Movement People | 160 |
| Having It All | 161 |
| A Success in Her Own Time | 166 |
| Dealing with the Brothers in the Struggle | 169 |
| Woman Power | 172 |
| The Essence of Success | 175 |
10. | Success and the Black Man | 180 |
| Against the Odds | 183 |
| Black Men, Black Power | 188 |
| The Warrior as Artist | 190 |
| Amazing Grace | 194 |
| Presumptions and the "Smart-Ass White Boys" | 199 |
| The Master Dealer | 203 |
| Shooting the Wounded | 206 |
| The Revolution Will Not Be Televised | 210 |
Part 3 | Getting Down | |
11. | A Dream Deferred? | 217 |
| Paying the Price of the Dream | |
| Janet Cooke, Leanita McClain, and Edmund Perry | 218 |
| Integration and the Real Thing | 222 |
| Winning at Race | 227 |
| Taking Affirmative Action | 229 |
| The Dream Continues | 234 |
12. | How We Have Overcome: The Psychology of Black Success | 240 |
Note 1 | Personal Responsibility/Integrity | 241 |
| Taking Command | 242 |
Note 2 | Gopas (Goals, Organization, Planning, and Action Sequences) | 245 |
| Giving an Accounting | 246 |
Note 3 | Managing Others' Racial Perceptions and Reactions | 249 |
| Managing at the Top | 250 |
Note 4 | Pioneering | 251 |
| Breaking New Ground | 252 |
Note 5 | High Degree of Self-reliance | 255 |
| Brewing It Her Way | 256 |
Note 6 | Positive Self-acceptance | 258 |
| Reaping the Rewards of the Risk | 258 |
Note 7 | Balance in Life | 262 |
| Designing the Dream | 262 |
Note 8 | Giving Back, Reaching Back | 264 |
| Coming Home Again | 266 |
Note 9 | Faith | 270 |
| Doing God's Will | 271 |
Note 10 | Transcendence of a Racial-Victim Perspective | 273 |
| Conclusion: Reaching the High Note | 274 |
| Bibliography and References | 277 |
| Index | 281 |