Oct 23
African American Entrepreneurs
Posted on Friday, October 23, 2009 in Uncategorized
Black Business Heroes aka Entrepreneurs Part 2
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Ebony/Jet Guide to Black Excellence: The Entrepreneurs (John H. Johnson, Joshua Smith, Oprah Winfrey) $35.00 Like all children, African American youths need positive role models to become successful in school and in life. But in today’s society, many children have no one to guide them. The video series, Ebony/Jet Guide to Black Excellence introduces Black youngsters to African Americans who have achieved success in a range of fields, including business, politics, education and the arts. In this volume… |
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Business Trends 2001: A Window of Opportunity Into the 21st Century, with Sarah Purcell and Gary Collins $1.69 “This last decade of the 20th century promises to be one of dramatic change: in technology, in business, in lifestyles. And while change can sometimes cause anxiety, it always creates opportunity for individuals with the vision to create a better future of themselves and their families…..” [from the back cover of case] “This is the NTSC format 1VHS. But, playable with multisystem VHS Players and… |
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Peepholes Vol.I $1.99 … |
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Oprah Unauthorized $2.95 OPRAH UNAUTHORIZED – DVD Movie… |
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Peepholes Vol.I $3.99 … |
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Black Business Secrets: 500 Tips, Strategies, and Resources for the African American Entrepreneur $9.35 “Should I lower my price point? Give my new product away for free online? How do I compete when my goods, services, or business model might be duplicated?” In this candid, 21st-century-savvy guide, Dante Lee illustrates how passion can become profit by addressing the questions that every businessperson needs to ask. Black Business Secrets discusses the entrepreneurial skills that Afric… |
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Sarah Breedlove Walker: Pioneer American Businesswoman (Titans of Fortune) $1.49 As America entered the 20th century, women were still denied many of the rights we now take for granted. They could own property, but did not have the right to vote or have the right of citizenship independent of their husbands. There were no laws to protect them from hard labor conditions. And in commerce, women were denied management roles. There were few women doctors, fewer women lawyers and a… |
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Magic Johnson: Basketball Star & Entrepreneur (Legendary Athletes) $23.22 … |