African American Entrepreneur

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A Parting Look at the Foundations of Black Entrepreneurial Excellence
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Black Economic Enclaves under Government-Imposed Segregation
Black Thought Leaders and Entrepreneurs from the Civil Rights Era to the Present
Black Thought Leaders and Entrepreneurs of the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries
Building Your Business Plan
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Creating the Legal Framework for Your Business
Developing Your Ideas
Economic Challenges and Opportunities for African Americans in the Trump Era
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Estate Planning
Government-Imposed Segregation
Jim Crow Dances with the US Supreme Court
Raising Capital for Your Business
Securing Your Future and Your Legacy
Tax Matters for Business Owners
The 1950s to the Present
The Black Economic Journey from the 1600s to the Civil War
The Civil Rights Era and the End of American Apartheid
The Reconstruction Era
Things You Should Know about Intellectual Property

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  • ISBN 9781440865602
  • Weight: 851g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Oct 2019
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This second edition provides both a history of black entrepreneurship in America throughout all periods of American history and a roadmap that explains the steps that prospective entrepreneurs must take to achieve success in business. This second edition of The African American Entrepreneur explores the lower economic status of black Americans in light of America's legacy of slavery, segregation, and rampant discrimination against black Americans. The book examines the legal, historical, sociological, economic, and political factors that together help to explain the economic condition of black people in America, from their arrival in America to the present. In the process, it spotlights the many amazing breakthroughs made by black entrepreneurs even before the Civil War and Emancipation. Part One explores the history of African American entrepreneurs from slavery to the present; Part Two provides a primer and roadmap to success for aspiring entrepreneurs.
W. Sherman Rogers is professor of law at the Howard University School of Law in Washington, DC.

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