The Business of Black Power
Community Development, Capitalism, and Corporate Responsibility in Postwar America
Herausgeber: Warren Hill, Laura; Rabig, Julia
The Business of Black Power
Community Development, Capitalism, and Corporate Responsibility in Postwar America
Herausgeber: Warren Hill, Laura; Rabig, Julia
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Explores business development in the Black power era and the centrality of economic goals to the larger black freedom movement.
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Explores business development in the Black power era and the centrality of economic goals to the larger black freedom movement.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 628g
- ISBN-13: 9781580464031
- ISBN-10: 1580464033
- Artikelnr.: 34106101
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 628g
- ISBN-13: 9781580464031
- ISBN-10: 1580464033
- Artikelnr.: 34106101
Laura Warren Hill, Julia Rabig
Acknowledgments Introduction - Laura Warren Hill and Julia Rabig 1. Toward
a History of the Business of Black Power - Laura Warren Hill and Julia
Rabig Part One: Black Capitalism in Pursuit of Black Freedom 2. FIGHTing
for the Soul of Black Capitalism: Struggles for Black Economic Development
in Postrebellion Rochester - Laura Warren Hill 3. A McDonald's That
Reflects the Soul of a People: Hough Area Development Corporation and
Community Development in Cleveland - Nishani Franzier Part Two: Selling
Women, Culture, and Black Power 4. Black (Buying) Power: The Story of
Essence Magazine - Alexis Pauline Gumbs 5. Creating a Multicultural Soul:
Avon, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Race in the 1970s - Lindsey
Feitz Part Three: The Business of Black Power in City and Suburb 6. From
Landless to Landlords: Black Power, Black Capitalism, and the Co-optation
of Detroit's Tenants' Rights Movement, 1964-69 - David Goldberg 7. "Gilding
the Ghetto" and Debates over Chicago's Gautreaux Program - Andrea Gill
Part Four: Community Development Corporations and the Business of Black
Power Policymaking 8. "What We Need Is Brick and Mortar": Race, Gender, and
Early Leadership of the Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation - Brian
Purnell 9. "A Fight and a Question": Community Development Corporations,
Machine Politics, and Corporate Philanthropy in the Long Urban Crisis -
Julia Rabig Conclusion: Whose Black Power? The Business of Black Power and
Black Power's Business - Michael O. West Epilogue: Whatever Happened to the
Business of Black Power? - Robert E. Weems Jr. List of Contributors Index
a History of the Business of Black Power - Laura Warren Hill and Julia
Rabig Part One: Black Capitalism in Pursuit of Black Freedom 2. FIGHTing
for the Soul of Black Capitalism: Struggles for Black Economic Development
in Postrebellion Rochester - Laura Warren Hill 3. A McDonald's That
Reflects the Soul of a People: Hough Area Development Corporation and
Community Development in Cleveland - Nishani Franzier Part Two: Selling
Women, Culture, and Black Power 4. Black (Buying) Power: The Story of
Essence Magazine - Alexis Pauline Gumbs 5. Creating a Multicultural Soul:
Avon, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Race in the 1970s - Lindsey
Feitz Part Three: The Business of Black Power in City and Suburb 6. From
Landless to Landlords: Black Power, Black Capitalism, and the Co-optation
of Detroit's Tenants' Rights Movement, 1964-69 - David Goldberg 7. "Gilding
the Ghetto" and Debates over Chicago's Gautreaux Program - Andrea Gill
Part Four: Community Development Corporations and the Business of Black
Power Policymaking 8. "What We Need Is Brick and Mortar": Race, Gender, and
Early Leadership of the Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation - Brian
Purnell 9. "A Fight and a Question": Community Development Corporations,
Machine Politics, and Corporate Philanthropy in the Long Urban Crisis -
Julia Rabig Conclusion: Whose Black Power? The Business of Black Power and
Black Power's Business - Michael O. West Epilogue: Whatever Happened to the
Business of Black Power? - Robert E. Weems Jr. List of Contributors Index
Acknowledgments Introduction - Laura Warren Hill and Julia Rabig 1. Toward
a History of the Business of Black Power - Laura Warren Hill and Julia
Rabig Part One: Black Capitalism in Pursuit of Black Freedom 2. FIGHTing
for the Soul of Black Capitalism: Struggles for Black Economic Development
in Postrebellion Rochester - Laura Warren Hill 3. A McDonald's That
Reflects the Soul of a People: Hough Area Development Corporation and
Community Development in Cleveland - Nishani Franzier Part Two: Selling
Women, Culture, and Black Power 4. Black (Buying) Power: The Story of
Essence Magazine - Alexis Pauline Gumbs 5. Creating a Multicultural Soul:
Avon, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Race in the 1970s - Lindsey
Feitz Part Three: The Business of Black Power in City and Suburb 6. From
Landless to Landlords: Black Power, Black Capitalism, and the Co-optation
of Detroit's Tenants' Rights Movement, 1964-69 - David Goldberg 7. "Gilding
the Ghetto" and Debates over Chicago's Gautreaux Program - Andrea Gill
Part Four: Community Development Corporations and the Business of Black
Power Policymaking 8. "What We Need Is Brick and Mortar": Race, Gender, and
Early Leadership of the Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation - Brian
Purnell 9. "A Fight and a Question": Community Development Corporations,
Machine Politics, and Corporate Philanthropy in the Long Urban Crisis -
Julia Rabig Conclusion: Whose Black Power? The Business of Black Power and
Black Power's Business - Michael O. West Epilogue: Whatever Happened to the
Business of Black Power? - Robert E. Weems Jr. List of Contributors Index
a History of the Business of Black Power - Laura Warren Hill and Julia
Rabig Part One: Black Capitalism in Pursuit of Black Freedom 2. FIGHTing
for the Soul of Black Capitalism: Struggles for Black Economic Development
in Postrebellion Rochester - Laura Warren Hill 3. A McDonald's That
Reflects the Soul of a People: Hough Area Development Corporation and
Community Development in Cleveland - Nishani Franzier Part Two: Selling
Women, Culture, and Black Power 4. Black (Buying) Power: The Story of
Essence Magazine - Alexis Pauline Gumbs 5. Creating a Multicultural Soul:
Avon, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Race in the 1970s - Lindsey
Feitz Part Three: The Business of Black Power in City and Suburb 6. From
Landless to Landlords: Black Power, Black Capitalism, and the Co-optation
of Detroit's Tenants' Rights Movement, 1964-69 - David Goldberg 7. "Gilding
the Ghetto" and Debates over Chicago's Gautreaux Program - Andrea Gill
Part Four: Community Development Corporations and the Business of Black
Power Policymaking 8. "What We Need Is Brick and Mortar": Race, Gender, and
Early Leadership of the Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation - Brian
Purnell 9. "A Fight and a Question": Community Development Corporations,
Machine Politics, and Corporate Philanthropy in the Long Urban Crisis -
Julia Rabig Conclusion: Whose Black Power? The Business of Black Power and
Black Power's Business - Michael O. West Epilogue: Whatever Happened to the
Business of Black Power? - Robert E. Weems Jr. List of Contributors Index