Collective Courage A History Of African American Cooperative Economic Thought And Practice(1st Edition)

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Jessica Gordon Nembhard

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ISBN: 0271062177, 978-0270785500

Book publisher: The Pennsylvania State University Press

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Kevin Thompson
4.0
Received this book as part of my membership, so I got a nice discount! It covers both the theoretical aspects and practical applications of collective economics in the African American community. While some sections were a bit dense, the overall content was very insightful. Happy with the quick delivery too.
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Sophia Pratt
5.0
This book was an incredibly enlightening read. 'Collective Courage' delves deep into the history of African American cooperative economic practices, and it does so with a thorough and engaging narrative. The examples provided are both inspiring and motivational, illustrating the resourcefulness and resilience of the community. The book arrived quickly, and I couldn't put it down once I started. It's a testament to the strength found in unity, and I'm so glad I made this purchase!
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Chase Newman
4.0
I found 'Collective Courage' to be a very informative and well-researched book. It offers a detailed account of African American economic thought and practice, something that isn't often highlighted. I appreciated how the author took the time to provide historical context along with modern-day implications. The delivery was prompt, which was a pleasant surprise. Overall, this book is a good source for anyone interested in economic history or African American studies.