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1. Commerce in Color: Race, Consumer Culture, and American Literature, 1893-1933 (Class : Culture) by James C. Davis | |
Hardcover: 312
Pages
(2007-06-25)
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Editorial Review Product Description Commerce in Color explores the juncture of consumer culture and race by examining advertising, literary texts, mass culture, and public events in the United States from 1893 to 1933. James C. Davis takes up a remarkable range of subjectsincluding the crucial role publishers Boni and Liveright played in the marketing of Harlem Renaissance literature, Henry James’s critique of materialism in The American Scene, and the commodification of racialized popular culture in James Weldon Johnson’s The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Manas he argues that racial thinking was central to the emergence of U.S. consumerism and, conversely, that an emerging consumer culture was a key element in the development of racial thinking and the consolidation of racial identity in America. By urging a reassessment of the familiar rubrics of the culture of consumption” and the culture of segregation,” Dawson poses new and provocative questions about American culture and social history. A welcome addition to existing scholarship, Davis’s study of the intersection of racial thinking and the emergence of consumer culture makes connections very few scholars have considered.” James Smethurst, University of Massachusetts |
2. Carry Me Back: The Domestic Slave Trade in American Life by Steven Deyle | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(2006-08-31)
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History at its BEST
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3. Barbaric Traffic: Commerce and Antislavery in the (18th) Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World by Philip Gould | |
Hardcover: 272
Pages
(2003-11-27)
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Editorial Review Product Description Eighteenth-century antislavery writers attacked the slave trade as "barbaric traffic"--a practice that would corrupt the mien and manners of Anglo-American culture to its core. Less concerned with slavery than with the slave trade in and of itself, these writings expressed a moral uncertainty about the nature of commercial capitalism. This is the argument Philip Gould advances in Barbaric Traffic. A major work of cultural criticism, the book constitutes a rethinking of the fundamental agenda of antislavery writing from pre-revolutionary America to the end of the British and American slave trades in 1808. Studying the rhetoric of various antislavery genres--from pamphlets, poetry, and novels to slave narratives and the literature of disease--Gould exposes the close relation between antislavery writings and commercial capitalism. By distinguishing between good commerce, or the importing of commodities that refined manners, and bad commerce, like the slave trade, the literature offered both a critique and an outline of acceptable forms of commercial capitalism. A challenge to the premise that objections to the slave trade were rooted in modern laissez-faire capitalism, Gould's work revises--and expands--our understanding of antislavery literature as a form of cultural criticism in its own right. |
4. Desegregating the Dollar: African American Consumerism in the Twentieth Century by Robert Weems | |
Paperback: 193
Pages
(1998-02-01)
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an oppressed group confronts the capitalist market The best chapter is the one on African-American consumer action.In that chapter, he discusses how black folk often fought racism economically.For example, he stated that black customers caused the store closing of the family of Emmitt Till's murderers.This chapter illustrates the fresh studies and perspectives still left for African-American scholars to bring forth in their (some woudl say) already crowded field. This book would be an important tool for ethnic studies majors, business professionals, and historians.It's a wonderful text that should make the author worthy of tenure anywhere.I love the way that he refuses to think of the African-American community as a monolithic blob: differences in class, gender, and living environment are addressed here. The book is not perfect.It never mentions Madame C.J. Walker, the first black millionaire.It never discusses how white business people often fail to advertise their products in black publications for fear that the product will be perceived as "a black thing."Further, topics are introduced, but their history is often not elaborated upon.For example, in the chapters on the 1970s, black film is brought up.However, black films go back to Oscar Michaux and others.It makes little sense that the topic was not brought up in the beginning, rather than the end, of the book. Still, this book is worthy of a read from many, black and non-black, inside academia and outside of it. ... Read more |
5. Reaping a Greater Harvest: African Americans, the Extension Service, and Rural Reform in Jim Crow Texas (Sam Rayburn Series on Rural Life, sponsored by Texas A&M University-Commerce) by Dr. Debra A. Reid Ph.D | |
Hardcover: 328
Pages
(2007-03-26)
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Editorial Review Product Description By World War I, the resulting Negro Division included a complicated bureaucracy of African American agents who reported to white officials, were supervised by black administrators, and served black farmers. The measurable successes of these African American farmers exacerbated racial tensions and led to pressure on agents to maintain the racial status quo. In Reaping a Greater Harvest, Reid deftly spotlights further hierarchies of class and gender within the extension service. Her analysis clearly demonstrates how the same system that enabled the agents and the farmers they served to wield some political influence also kept them dependent on a racialized state that systematically discriminated against them and maintained the white-dominated southern landscape. Historians of race, gender, and class will join agricultural historians in valuing this careful examination of an understudied development in a corner of the Jim Crow South. |
6. COTTON IS KING: OR, THE CULTURE OF COTTON, AND ITS RELATION TO AGRICULTURE, MANUFACTURES AND COMMERCE; AND ALSO TO THE FREE COLORED PEOPLE OF THE UNITED ... HOLD THAT SLAVERY IS IN ITSELF SINFUL (1856) by David Christy | |
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(2010-03-23)
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7. BROWN, RONALD H.: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History, 2nd ed.</i> by Christine Lunardini | |
Digital: 2
Pages
(2006)
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8. Spiritual Merchants: Religion Magic & Commerce by Carolyn Morrow Long | |
Paperback: 344
Pages
(2001-05-31)
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Editorial Review Product Description In Spiritual Merchants, Carolyn Morrow Long provides an inside look at the followers of African-based belief systems and the retailers and manufacturers who supply them. Traveling from New Orleans to New York, from Charleston to Los Angeles, she takes readers on a tour of these shops, examines the origins of the products, and profiles the merchants who sell them. Long describes the principles by which charms are thought to operate, how ingredients are chosen, and the uses to which they are put. She then explores the commodification of traditional charms and the evolution of the spiritual products industry--from small-scale mail order "doctors" and hoodoo drugstores to major manufacturers who market their products worldwide. She also offers an eye-opening look at how merchants who are not members of the culture entered the business through the manufacture of other goods such as toiletries, incense, and pharmaceuticals. Her narrative includes previously unpublished information on legendary Voodoo queens and hoodoo workers, as well as a case study of John the Conqueror root and its metamorphosis from spirit-embodying charm to commercial spiritual product. No other book deals in such detail with both the history and current practices of African-based belief systems in the United States and the evolution of the spiritual products industry. For students of folklore or anyone intrigued by the world of charms and candle shops, Spiritual Merchants examines the confluence of African and European religion in the Americas and provides a colorful introduction to a vibrant aspect of contemporary culture. Customer Reviews (7)
Great work
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An interesting history of voodoo/hoodoo supplies |
9. The Black Digital Elite: African American Leaders of the Information Revolution by John T. Barber | |
Hardcover: 216
Pages
(2006-09-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description Most discussions of the digital divide focus on the gap between African Americans and others when it comes to using, and benefiting from, the technological and business opportunities of the information age. Although many African Americans are locked out of the information revolution, others are an integral part of its development and progress. Barber profiles 26 of those leaders here, engagingly and informatively blending biography with insight and analysis. Most discussions of the digital divide focus on the gap between African Americans and others when it comes to using, and benefiting from, the technological and business opportunities of the information age. Although many African Americans are locked out of the information revolution, others are an integral part of its development and progress. Barber profiles 26 of them here, engagingly and informatively blending biography with insight and analysis. Documenting history as it is being made, this book features achievers in all fields of relevant endeavor, including scientists, business leaders, power brokers, and community leaders. Among them are Robert Johnson, CEO of Black Entertainment Television; Richard Parsons, CEO of AOL Time-Warner; congressmen and other policymakers in Washington, D.C.; and men and women who are working to bridge the digital divide in satellite radio, web-based portals, and on the ground with IT workshops. This book is not just about business success or technological progress. The African American digerati are solving one of the great social challenges of the 21st century: creating a black community that is prosperous in a society that has changed from being a land-based industrial society to a cyberspace-based information society. Customer Reviews (1)
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10. African Culture & American Business in Africa: How to Strategically Manage Cultural Differences in African Business by Emmanuel A. Nnadozie | |
Paperback: 117
Pages
(1998-06)
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11. Philip Gould. Barbaric Traffic: Commerce and Antislavery in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World.(Book Review): An article from: African American Review by David Raybin | |
Digital: 6
Pages
(2004-12-22)
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12. Eithne Quinn. Nuthin' but a "G" Thang: The Culture and Commerce of Gangsta Rap.(Book review): An article from: African American Review by Lovalerie King | |
Digital: 5
Pages
(2006-09-22)
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13. Black Enterprise Guide to Technology for Entrepreneurs by Bernadette Williams | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2002-04-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description Embrace new technology and empower your small business! Black Enterprise Guide to Technology for Entrepreneurs presents step-by-step strategies for effectively and productively integrating new technologies into your business.An expert in information technology and Internet business, Bernadette Williams provides a framework for successfully promoting your products and services on the Internet, with heavy emphasis on developing an integrated strategy that combines both traditional and online methods.She reveals how other African American—owned companies have utilized new technologies to increase profits, reach a global network of customers, and streamline internal operations.You get the tools you need to: Take the next step and incorporate all that the Web and new technology have to offer to small businesses with Black Enterprise Guide to Technology for Entrepreneurs. Special Bonus To keep you abreast of the latest business and money management information, Black Enterprise is pleased to offer: (See inside coupons for details.) Customer Reviews (1)
Delivers On Its Title There are also over 20 pages of web sites of interest to African American entrepreneurs, and the numerous appendices including a tremendous glossary are worth the price of the book alone. ... Read more |
14. The Workers of African Trade (Sage Series on African Modernization and Development) | |
Hardcover: 304
Pages
(1985-07-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description This collection is especially concerned with the possible relationship between western commercial capitalism and the emergence of a 'proto-proletariat', with the extent to which such trade may have promoted individualism, and with the implications of this social change for the emergence of class consciousness that was revealed through the struggle over terms of employment. |
15. West African Slavery and Atlantic Commerce: The Senegal River Valley, 1700-1860 (African Studies) by James F. Searing | |
Paperback: 268
Pages
(2003-01-30)
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16. WOMEN TRADERS OF THE CARIBBEAN: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History, 2nd ed.</i> by Gina Ulysse | |
Digital: 3
Pages
(2006)
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17. Prelude to the Mahdiyya: Peasants and Traders in the Shendi Region, 1821-1885 (African Studies) by Anders Bjørkelo | |
Paperback: 212
Pages
(2003-03-13)
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18. E-Commerce Creates New Opportunities.: An article from: The Black Collegian by Marvin V. Greene | |
Digital: 8
Pages
(2000-10-01)
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19. The World of the Swahili: An African Mercantile Civilization by Professor John Middleton | |
Hardcover: 266
Pages
(1992-06-24)
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Detailed documentation of Swahili culture
If you're really interested, go for it! |
20. Sacred Trees, Bitter Harvests: Globalizing Coffee in Northwest Tanzania (Social History of Africa) by Brad Weiss | |
Hardcover: 216
Pages
(2003-06-17)
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