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Entrepreneurship and Self-Help among Black Americans

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This long-awaited revision of a classic work traces the unique development of business enterprises and other community organizations among black Americans from before the Civil War to the present.S...
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This long-awaited revision of a classic work traces the unique development of business enterprises and other community organizations among black Americans from before the Civil War to the present.

Since its publication in 1991, Entrepreneurship and Self-Help among Black Americans has become a classic work, influencing the study of entrepreneurship and, more importantly, revitalizing a research tradition that places new ventures at the very center of success for black Americans. This revised edition updates and enhances the work by bringing it into the twenty-first century. John Sibley Butler traces the development of black enterprises and other community organizations among black Americans from before the Civil War to the present. He compares these efforts to other strong traditions of self-help among groups such as Japanese Americans, Jewish Americans, Greek Americans, and exciting new research on the Amish and the Pakistani. He also explores how higher education is already a valued tradition among black self-help groups-such that today their offspring are more likely to be third and fourth generation college graduates. Butler effectively challenges the myth that nothing can be done to salvage America's underclass without a massive infusion of public dollars, and offers a fresh perspective on those community based organizations and individuals who act to solve local social and economic problems.

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Price: £72.50
Pages: 416
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Series: SUNY series in Ethnicity and Race in American Life
Publication Date: 29 March 2005
ISBN: 9780791458938
Format: Hardcover
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Preface to the Revised Edition


1. The Sociology of Entrepreneurship


2. Race and Entrepreneurship: A Respecification


3. "To Seek for Ourselves": Benevolent, Insurance, and Banking Institutions


4. Entrepreneurship under an Economic Detour


5. Durham, North Carolina: An Economic Enclave


6. Tulsa, Oklahoma: Business Success and Tragedy


7. The Reconstruction of Race, Ethnicity and Economics: Toward a Theory of the Afro-American Middleman


8. The Present Status of Afro-American Business: The Resurrection of Past Solutions


9. Conclusion and Policy Implications


Notes


Bibliography

Index