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 corporate America, African American participation in
self-employed economic activities has been a persistent theme in
the black experience. Yet, unlike other topics in African American
history, the study of black business has been limited. General
reference sources on the black experience--with their emphasis on
social, cultural, and political life--provide little information on
topics related to the history of black business. This invaluable
encyclopedia is the only reference source providing information on
the broad range of topics that illuminate black business
history.
Providing readily accessible information on the black business
experience, the encyclopedia provides an overview of black business
activities, and underscores the existence of a historic tradition
of black American business participation. Entries range from
biographies of black business people to overview surveys of
business activities from the 1600s to the 1990s, including slave
and free black business activities and the Black Wallstreet to
coverage of black women's business activities, and discussions of
such African American specific industries as catering, funeral
enterprises, insurance, and hair care and cosmetic products. Also,
there are entries on blacks in the automotive parts industry, black
investment banks, black companies listed on the stock market,
blacks and corporate America, civil rights and black business, and
black athletes and business activities.
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