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. • Analyzes whether President Trump's legislative agenda is good for African Americans and African American businesses • Provides an update on how the Great Recession of 2008 affected black businesses and black people in general • Examines recent developments in black business in the areas of technology, music, social media/networking, and government contracting • Revises all of the statistics in the book to reflect changes that have taken place since December 2009 • Expands on areas of the book that provide solutions to the economic difficulties and other challenges faced by black people and black entrepreneurs in particular • Provides a current economic assessment of the state of black people in America in light of current and projected political, economic, legal, and sociological factors as we approach the end of the first twenty years of the twenty-first century
Black entrepreneurs can show kids of all ages how to achieve, not only in spite of obstacles, but very, very often, because of them!
The African-American Handbook & Guide to Owning, Building, and Maintaining Successfully Your Own Small Business Paula McCoy ... While he groomed and cultivated streetwise teens from the streets of Detroit to make them acceptable to ...
Black Business Secrets discusses the entrepreneurial skills that African-American business owners must master in order to compete in a world where most new companies fail within three years.
Black business activity has been sustained in America for almost four centuries.
America, always revered as the land of opportunity, is rich in stories about ambitious, determined individuals who worked hard and built businesses of their own. Yet, few people know about...
The book also documents the life histories of business owners who have had unsuccessful business experiences, compares black male and female business owners, and offers insights into why some businesses succeed while others fail.
Network to grow your business and much more...............The book "Black Business Survival Guide" covers these topics and much more, with the proper preparation your business will not become another statistic.
Robert E. Weems Jr. and Jason P. Chambers curate a collection of essays that place the city as the center of the black business world in the United States.
8888 Fletcher, Alphonse, Jr. Fletcher, Sr., was a technician at General Dynamics who continually attempted to operate various small businesses, including a chicken restaurant, a moving company, and some apartment buildings.
Black business activity has been sustained in America for almost four centuries. From the marketing and trading activities of African slaves in Colonial America to the rise of 20th-century black...