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This study guide is designed to help students read and understand the text, African Americans in the U.S. Economy. Each Study Guide chapter contains the following pedagogical features:
1. Key Terms and Institutions
2. Key Names
3. True/False Questions
4. Multiple-Choice Questions
5. Essay Questions

Table of Contents

Part 1 Part I: Slavery and the Early Formation of Black Labor
Chapter 2 The International Slave Trade
Chapter 3 Africa, Europe, and the Origins of Uneven Development: The Role of Slavery
Chapter 4 The Critical Role of African Americans in the Development of the Pre–Civil War U.S. Economy
Chapter 5 The Black Sharecropping System and Its Decline
Chapter 6 The Rise of the Black Industrial Working Class, 1915–1918
Part 7 Part II: Organized Labor and African Americans
Chapter 8 An Uncertain Tradition: Blacks and Unions, 1865–1925
Chapter 9 The Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters
Chapter 10 Civil Rights and Organized Labor: The Case of the United Steelworkers of America, 1948–1970
Part 11 Part III: Theories of Racial Discrimination, Inequality, and Economic Progress
Chapter 12 Racial Economic Inequality and Discrimination: Conservative and Liberal Paradigms Revisited
Chapter 13 Marxist Theory of Racism and Racial Inequality
Chapter 14 The Crowding Hypothesis
Chapter 15 "Keeping People in Their Place": The Economics of Racial Violence
Chapter 16 The Black Political Economy Paradigm and the Dynamics of Racial Economic Inequality
Part 17 Part IV: Current Economic Status of African Americans: Hard Evidence of Racial Economic Discrimination and Inequality
Chapter 18 Race and Gender Differences in the U.S. Labor Market: The Impact of Educational Attainment
Chapter 19 Persistent Racial Discrimination in the Labor Market
Chapter 20 Racial Inequality and African Americans' Disadvantage in the Credit and Capital Markets
Chapter 21 Changes in the Labor Market Status of Black Women, 1960–2000
Chapter 22 Single Mother Families in the Black Community: Economic Context and Policies
Chapter 23 The Racial Wealth Gap
Part 24 Part V: Globalization and Its Impact on the Economic Well-Being of African Americans and Latinos
Chapter 25 Globalization, the Transformation of Capital, and the Erosion of Black and Latino Living Standards
Chapter 26 Globalization and African Americans: A Focus on Public Employment
Chapter 27 Immigration and African Americans
Chapter 28 African American Intragroup Inequality and Corporate Globalization
Chapter 29 Globalization, Racism, and the Expansion of the American Penal System
Part 30 Part VI: Black Capitalism: Entrepreneurs and Consumers
Chapter 31 History of Black Capitalism
Chapter 32 Black-Owned Businesses: Trends and Prospects
Chapter 33 Black-Owned Banks: Past and Present
Chapter 34 "Bling-Bling" and Other Recent Trends in African American Consumerism
Chapter 35 A Critical Examination of the Political Economy of the Hip-Hop Industry
Chapter 36 Black Capitalism: Self-Help or Self-Delusion?
Part 37 Part VII: Education, Employment, Training, and Social Welfare: Alternative Public Policy Approaches in the Struggle to Achieve Racial Equality
Chapter 38 Black Power: The Struggle for Parental Choice in Education
Chapter 39 School Choice: A Desperate Gamble
Chapter 40 The Black Youth Employment Problem Revisited
Chapter 41 Employment and Training Solutions for the Economically Disadvantaged
Chapter 42 Racism in the U.S. Welfare Policy: A Human Rights Issue
Chapter 43 Past Due: The African American Quest fort Reparations
Part 43 Part VIII: Understanding Black Reparations
Chapter 44 The Theory of Restitution
Chapter 45 The Economics of Reparations
Part 46 Part IX: African American Economic Development and Urban Revitalization Strategies
Chapter 47 Inner-City Economic Development and Revitalization: A Community-Building Approach
Chapter 48 Combating Gentrification through Equitable Development
Chapter 49 The Black Church and Community Economic Development
Chapter 50 Black Patronage of Black-Owned Businesses and Black Employment
Chapter 51 African American Athletes and Urban Revitalization: African American Athletes as a Funding Source for Inner-City Investments

Product details

Published Feb 03 2005
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 312
ISBN 9780742543799
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Dimensions 10 x 7 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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