The Negro in Business explained

The Negro in Business is a book by Booker T. Washington published by Hertel, Jenkins & Company in 1907.[1] A copy is held by the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture[2] and the New York Public Library's Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture.[3]

In 1899, W. E. B. DuBois edited "The Negro in Business", a study of African American businessmen, while a professor at Atlanta University.[4] [5] [6] In 1906 Colver Publishing House and The Colored American Magazine published an article titled "The Negro in Business" by Washington.[7]

Washington and DuBois collaborated on The Negro Problem in 1903 andThe Negro in the South in 1907.

Afro-Am Press republished the book in 1969.[8]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Washington, Booker T.. The Negro in Business. October 8, 2018. Creative Media Partners, LLC. 978-0-341-80733-9 . Google Books.
  2. Web site: The Negro in Business. National Museum of African American History and Culture.
  3. Web site: The Negro in Business. NYPL Digital Collections.
  4. Web site: How Du Bois' "The Negro in Business" Became the Foundation for Clark Atlanta's University's Business School. Atlanta. Tribune. February 23, 2017. Atlanta Tribune.
  5. Web site: Atlanta University Studies :: W E B Du Bois . org. Robert W.. Williams. www.webdubois.org.
  6. Web site: The Negro in Business: Report of a Social Study Made Under the Direction of Atlanta University, Together with the Proceedings of the Fourth Conference for the Study of the Negro Problems, Held at Atlanta University, May 30-31, 1899. William Edward Burghardt Du. Bois. June 3, 1899. Atlanta University. Google Books.
  7. Web site: The Negro in Business. Booker T.. Washington. June 3, 1906. Moore Publishing and Printing. Google Books.
  8. Book: Washington, Booker T.. The Negro in Business. June 3, 1969. Afro-Am Press. 9780841100923. Google Books.