TY - CHAP TI - Where Did All Our Customers Go?”: Historic Black-Owned Businesses and the African American Consumer Market AU - Weems, Robert E. T2 - Black Business and Economic Power A2 - Jalloh, Alusine A2 - Falola, Toyin AB - This is the first collection on historical and contemporary black business in Africa and the American diaspora, as well as transatlantic business between the United States and Africa. The contributors, all internationally recognized in their fields, provide African and non-African perspectives on various aspects of the black business experience. The first section of this book examines the history of business in Africa, with emphases on indigenous practices, regional commerce, and the linkages between Africa and other parts of the world. The second section looks at the creation of modern entrepreneur management practices. The third and final section deals with the various aspects of contemporary black business in the United States. This book seeks to inform readers and stimulate further research on black business in, as well as between, Africa and the African diaspora in America. Alusine Jalloh is Associate Professor of History and founding Director of the Africa Program at the University of Texas at Arlington. Toyin Falola is the Jacob and Frances Sanger Mossiker Chair in the Humanities and University Distinguished Teaching Professor at the University of Texas at Austin. CY - Rochester, NY DA - 2002/// PY - 2002 DP - Google Books LA - en PB - University of Rochester Press SN - 978-1-58046-114-6 KW - Business & Economics / Economic Conditions KW - Business & Economics / International / General KW - Business History and race ER -