Making Money the Old-Fashioned Way: A Story of Black Entrepreneurship
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Making Money the Old-Fashioned Way: A Story of Black Entrepreneurship
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The history of Blacks in America is an inspiring story of ingenuity and invention in the face of adversity. Long before slavery ended, black Americans were engaged in businesses of their own. Let this book introduce you and your family to the men and women who dared to dream...who made opportunity where none existed and who can inspire all American to take the same course today.
Product Details
- Author: Aaron A. Bocage: George E. Waters Jr.
- Publication Date: 1998-02-04
- Publisher: EDTEC, Inc.
- Product Group: Book
- Manufacturer: EDTEC, Inc.
- Binding: Paperback, 110 pages
- Package Dimensions:
- Dimensions: 1080L x 850W x 30H
- Weight: 95
- List Price: $13.95
- ISBN: 0966171209
- ASIN: 0966171209
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