Would it really? 100 years was a long time ago, maybe not enough for 1 billion dollars to make such a big impact at that scale. More money but also vastly more obstacles. Do you know for a fact that's the case when it took us as a nation 100 years AND WAY more than a billion dollars just to get to the point we're at now? A strong racist culture, also with billions at their disposal, would eagerly stand in your way. The point I'm trying to make, is that money wasn't even close to the only factor involved. It might not have cured very much at all when you dig down into the context. One billion is really not a lot at all divided among a nation, even a minority and could have been easily marginalized back then due to war, racism, economic depression, and one hundred other things. If you're concerned about opportunities and outlets of our community that much(and you are right to be). I can not see how anyone would ever ever ever choose the past instead of the present. Especially not the last 100 years. Opportunities, outlets, etc improved at an exponential rate in the past 100 years due to recent technology. 2017 is further away from 1917 technologically, than 1917 is from 1617. I'm just saying..