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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A Reconsideration of Race and Economics, Revised Edition
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780791486047
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
Suny Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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