Market Women: Black Women Entrepreneurs: Past, Present, and Future

Market Women: Black Women Entrepreneurs: Past, Present, and Future

by Cheryl A. Smith
Market Women: Black Women Entrepreneurs: Past, Present, and Future

Market Women: Black Women Entrepreneurs: Past, Present, and Future

by Cheryl A. Smith

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Overview

In stark contrast to popular belief, women of the African Diaspora have engaged in economic and leadership activities throughout the course of history. Black women around the world draw from a tradition of thousands of years of strategies that have enabled them to face and conquer the challenges of life as women of color. And yet today, black women are marginalized by an economic and financial community still dominated by white men. In Market Women, educator, activist, and entrepreneur Cheryl Smith sets the record straight, applying insights from a variety of fields to trace the roots of black women's entrepreneurship, as it is currently practiced in the United States. Featuring in-depth interviews with 19 present-day entrepreneurs (in ventures as diverse as catering, bookselling, millinery, and construction), Smith reveals an approach to business that is based on personal relationships, pooling of resources, a sense of humor, apprenticeship and mentoring, and strong mother-daughter bonds that defy traditional definitions of business success, wealth creation, and power. In the process she gives voice to a long-disenfranchised group whose struggles and triumphs in business illuminate universal themes that transcend race and gender. The result is a rich and unique study of business from a fresh and eye-opening perspective and an inspiring account of achieving success against tremendous odds.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313361838
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 06/30/2005
Pages: 296
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.62(d)

About the Author

Cheryl A. Smith is Associate Professor in the Adult Baccalaureate College of Lesley University and a member of the university's Academic Technology and Center for Academic Technology's Grants and Advisory committees. In addition, she is a member of the Advanced Graduate Council, which oversees the doctoral program in Educational Studies. With over 30 years of experience in academia, entrepreneurship, and community development she serves as a consultant to community-based, nonprofit, and religious groups and on the editorial board of Lesley's online peer-reviewed jourbanal, Pedagogy, Pluralism and Practice.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Laurent Parks Daloz
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
The Past: The Historical Perspective
Setting the Stage: Background and Context
Reclaiming History: African Economic Traditions
The Continuum: Early African-American Women's Business History from the Colonial Period to the 20th Century
Unexpected Entrepreneurs: A Different View of Business
The Present: The Lived Experiences of Black Women Entrepreneurs
The Present Day Context: Business, Balance, and Time
A Strong Sense of Self: Who and How They Are
Capital Accumulation: What They Do and How They Do It
Mothers, Sisters, and Spirituality: Contributors to Success
Social Capital: A New Kind of Quilt
The Future: The Sankofa Principle—The Wisdom of Learning from the Past
Gifts from the Margin
The Wonderful Stuff: Empowerment through Re-framing, Re-construction, and Re-defining
Appendix A: Black Women's Themes
Appendix B: Networks
Appendix C: Resources for Entrepreneurs
Appendix D: Descriptions of Businesses Studied
Notes
Bibliography
Bibliographic Essay
Index

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