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|a The business of Black power :
|b community development, capitalism, and corporate responsibility in postwar America /
|c edited by Laura Warren Hill and Julia Rabig.
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|a Rochester, N.Y. :
|b University of Rochester Press,
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|a Toward a history of the business of Black power / Laura Warren Hill and Julia Rabig -- Fighting for the soul of Black capitalism : struggles for Black economic development in postrebellion Rochester / Laura Warren Hill -- A McDonald's that reflects the soul of a people : Hough Area Development Corporation and community development in Cleveland / Nishani Frazier -- Black (buying) power : the story of Essence magazine / Alexis Pauline Gumbs -- Creating a multicultural soul : Avon, corporate social responsibility, and race in the 1970s / Lindsey Feitz -- From landless to landlords : Black power, Black capitalism, and the co-optation of Detroit's tenants' rights movement, 1964-69 / David Goldberg -- "Gilding the ghetto" and debates over Chicago's Gautreaux program / Andrea Gill -- "What we need is brick and mortar" : race, gender, and early leadership of the Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation / Brian Purnell -- "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.
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|a African American business enterprises
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