Collective Courage : A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice /
"Chronicles the achievements and challenges of African American collective economic action and social entrepreneurship in the struggle for civil rights and economic equality"--Provided by publisher.
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University Park, Pennsylvania :
The Pennsylvania State University Press,
2014.
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Table des matières:
- Early Black economic cooperation : intentional communities, communes, and mutual aid
- From economic independence to political advocacy : cooperation and the nineteenth-century Black populist movement
- Expanding the tradition : early African American owned "cooperative" businesses
- Strategy, advocacy, and practice : Black study circles and co-op education on the front lines
- The Young Negroes' Co-operative League
- Out of necessity : the great depression and "consumers' cooperation among Negroes"
- Continuing the legacy : Nannie Hele Burroughs, Halena Wilson, and the role of Black women
- Black rural cooperative activity in the early to mid-twentieth century
- The Federation of Southern Cooperatives : the legacy lives on
- Economic solidarity in the African American cooperative movement : connections, cohesiveness, and leadership development.


