3 Common Ways To Decrease The Wealth Gap Among People Of Color | blackwallet

Pedro Moore
3 min readApr 25, 2019

Ray Charles was the first black artist to negotiate a deal that allowed him to own the masters to all of his recordings.

If you are like me, you discovered this amazing news while watching the movie, starring Jamie Foxx. He knew the importance of owning the masters to his recordings because it meant that he had full control of the asset and the earning potential that would benefit not just him but his family.

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Every time his music is played he is earning the lion share of those royalties unlike other musicians today that are earning only 12% of the industry’s revenue and most of that is from live performances.

Musicians and entertainers are basically highly paid employees and we are just like them, we make good money and are able to buy the things we want but still, most of us don’t own our own masters. It just seems we are the last place in all the important items such as:

However, there is hope…

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The hope is in Entrepreneurship, now this is not the entrepreneurship where I’m selling t-shirts on the side. This is entrepreneurship, where I’m creating jobs, changing history, building wealth, and earning millions in revenue. Sounds great, right?

There is a scripture in the bible that I believe speaks to the benefit of becoming an entrepreneur/business owner.

Proverbs 14:4(KJV) — “Where no oxen are, the crib is clean: but much increase is by the strength of the ox.”

Here is a great quote as well regarding Entrepreneurship “Entrepreneurship is living a few years of your life like most people won’t so that you can spend the rest of your life like most people can’t.”

How to begin? There are three pathways to Entrepreneurship and they are Build, Buy & Partner.

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Let me know your thoughts below? Do you think entrepreneurship is the pathway to decrease the income, homeownership, and wealth gap?

Originally published at https://blackwallet.org on April 25, 2019.

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Pedro Moore

I’m a season deal strategist and financier of startups and small businesses. A Venture Capital Advisor to various investors such as Daymond John of Shark Tank