Winn, 2014 - Google Patents
Black entrepreneurship: contradictions, class, and capitalismWinn, 2014
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- Winn A
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- Journal of Business Anthropology
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This article examines philosophical contradictions faced by black business owners who benefited from racial segregation, yet were often active participants in the civil rights movement. The research provides a critical analysis of the Atlanta Life Insurance Company …
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