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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A work that is needed,
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This review is from: History of Black Business in America: Capitalism, Race, Entrepreneurship (Twayne's Evolution of Modern Business) (Hardcover)
This book traces the development of black enterprise in America. It is a return to the days when communities, including those in the tradition of black Americans, placed enterprise at the very center of their activity. It also reminds us of the blue-print for success in America. More importantly, it is a return to scholarship which concentrates on the importance of self-help, enterprise building and the ability to think and act like a free person. Since the early 1960s, studies of failure have dominated literature on black Americans. This book returns us to literature which examine how people actually created economic stability in hostile situations. It also reminds us that the excellent literature on present day immigrant groups share a lot in common with the ealry literature on black Americans. A great piece of scholarship. It is also instructive to note that Madam Walker, Booker T. Washington, and Mr. Johnson are pictured on the cover. This denotes a time which entrepreneurs, rather than politicians and ministers, were the most important leaders in the black community.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Filling the gaps,
This review is from: History of Black Business in America: Capitalism, Race, Entrepreneurship (Twayne's Evolution of Modern Business) (Hardcover)
This work fills a void in African American and general U. S. History. It is important for the general public, not just academia. Business success has became a negative image for too many youths, and this work shows that African Americans have always been successful within the capitalist system as entrepreurs, not merely consumers. It also demonstrates how African Americans have been a vital part of the economic development of the nation!
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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A missing part of American History,
By rodog63jr (bronx, N.Y.C. N.Y. USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: History of Black Business in America: Capitalism, Race, Entrepreneurship (Twayne's Evolution of Modern Business) (Hardcover)
This book is covers the development of African-American Business from The Colonial times to the present. It covers corporations, partnerships, banks and various other enterprises. You will enjoy this book.
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History of Black Business in America: Capitalism, Race, Entrepreneurship (Twayne's Evolution of Modern Business) by Juliet E. K. Walker (Hardcover - June 1998)
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