Business in black and white : American presidents & Black entrepreneurs in the twentieth century / Robert E. Weems Jr. ; with Lewis A. Randolph.
2009
HD2358.5.U6 W44 2009 (Mapit)
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Business in black and white : American presidents & Black entrepreneurs in the twentieth century / Robert E. Weems Jr. ; with Lewis A. Randolph.
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9780814775172 (alk. paper)
0814775179 (alk. paper)
0814775179 (alk. paper)
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New York : New York University Press, c2009.
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English
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x, 313 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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HD2358.5.U6 W44 2009
Dewey Decimal Classification
338/.0408996073
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 229-296) and index.
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Table of Contents
The origins of the Commerce Department's Division of Negro Affairs, 1925-1940
Emmer Lancaster and the ascendancy and fall of the Commerce Department's Division of Negro Affairs, 1940-1960
More than civil rights : the Kennedy and Johnson administrations and African American enterprise
The Democratic Party and Black capitalism during the presidential election of 1968
Nixon and the "militants" : the GOP and Black capitalism during the presidential election of 1968
The national response to Richard M. Nixon's Black capitalism initiative
The Ford administration and Black capitalism
The Carter administration and African American enterprise
Epilogue: Whatever happened to Black capitalism?
Emmer Lancaster and the ascendancy and fall of the Commerce Department's Division of Negro Affairs, 1940-1960
More than civil rights : the Kennedy and Johnson administrations and African American enterprise
The Democratic Party and Black capitalism during the presidential election of 1968
Nixon and the "militants" : the GOP and Black capitalism during the presidential election of 1968
The national response to Richard M. Nixon's Black capitalism initiative
The Ford administration and Black capitalism
The Carter administration and African American enterprise
Epilogue: Whatever happened to Black capitalism?