Black business enterprise ; historical and contemporary perspectives / edited by Ronald W. Bailey.

A broad spectrum of contemporary thoughts on paths to Black economic development, from capitalism to socialism, from integration to separation.

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Bailey, Ronald W. (Compiler)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Basic Books, [1971]
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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword, by J. Bond. Introduction/Black business enterprise: reflections on its history and future development, by R. Bailey. The evolution of Negro business, by J.A. Pierce. Roots of the integrationist-separatist dilemna, by R. Kinzer and E. Sagarin. Negro business: myth and fact, by S. Drake and H. Cayton. Negro business: a social myth, by E.F. Frazier. The Black economy, by H. Cruse. Vitalize Black enterprise, by R. McKersie. The limits of Black capitalism, by F.D. Sturdivant. "What do people want?" by R.F. America, Jr. Making capitalism work in ghettos, by L.L. Allen. The myth and irrationality of Black capitalism, by J. Boggs. Toward controlled development of Black America, by R.E. Wright. Small business and economic development in the Negro community, by A.F. Brimmer. Brimmer and Black capitalism: an analysis, by C. Tate. Ghetto economic development and industrialization plan (Ghediplan), by D.S. McLaurin. Economic development planning for American urban slums, by B. Harrison. Conjoining Black revolution and private enterprise, by A. Schuchter. Equality of economic opportunity through capital ownership, by L.O. Kelso and P. Hetter. Cooperatives and poor people in the South, by A. Ulmer. Magnets of profit: a program for categorical corrective incentives, by T.L. Cross. Community development corporations: a new approach to the poverty problem, by Harvard law review. The social unity of Black enterprise, by G. Green and G. Faux. Alternatives to the gilded ghetto, by J.F. Kain and J.J. Persky. Economic development: liberation and liberalism, by A. Haber. The Black manifesto: total control as the only solution to the economic problems of Black people, by J. Forman. Toward an overall assessment of our alternatives, by R.S. Browne. Black economic liberation under capitalism, by R. Anderson. Bibliographical notes (p. [345]-347).