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Taylor, Keeanga-Yamahtta. Race for profit: how banks and the real estate industry undermined black homeownership. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2026.
Thornbrough, Emma Lou. "American Negro Newspapers, 1880–1914*." Business History Review 40, no. 4 (1966): 467-490.
Tienda, Marta, Rebeca Raijman. "Discussion: ethnic ties and entrepreneurship: comment on “Black ties only?: Ethnic business networks, intermediaries, and African American retail entrepreneurship." In Networks and Markets, edited by Rauch, James E., and Alessandra Casella. Russell Sage Foundation, 2026.
Tone, Andrea. "Contraceptive Consumers: Gender and the Political Economy of Birth Control in the 1930s." Journal of Social History 29, no. 3 (March 1996): 485-506.
Toplin, Robert Brent. Slavery and race relations in Latin America.. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1974.
Trimiew, Darryl M., and Michael Greene. "How We Got Over: The Moral Teachings of The African–American Church on Business Ethics." Business Ethics Quarterly 7, no. 2 (03/1997): 133-147.
Vacha, John E. "The Best Barber in America: George A. Myers." Timeline 17, no. 1 (2000): 2-15.
Van Fleet, David D., and Daniel A. Wren. "Teaching History in Business Schools: 1982-2003." Academy of Management Learning & Education 4, no. 1 (2005): 44-56.
Vandal, Gilles. "Black Utopia in Early Reconstruction New Orleans: The People's Bakery as a Case-Study." Louisiana History: The Journal of the Louisiana Historical Association 38, no. 4 (1997): 437-452.
Varma, Rashmi. "On common ground?: feminist theory and critical race studies." In The Cambridge Companion to Feminist Literary Theory, edited by Rooney, Ellen, 232-260. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2026.
Venkatesh, Sudhir Alladi. "Gender and Outlaw Capitalism: A Historical Account of the Black Sisters United "Girl Gang"." Signs 23, no. 3 (1998): 683-709.
Verney, Kevern. The art of the possible: Booker T. Washington and Black leadership in the United States, 1881-1925. New York: Routledge, 2026.
Vollmers, Gloria. "Industrial slavery in the United States: the North Carolina turpentine industry 1849–61." Accounting, Business & Financial History 13, no. 3 (November 1, 2003): 369-392.
Wajcman, Judy. Feminism Confronts Technology. Soft Cover; margin Notes edition. University Park, Pa: Penn State University Press, 1991.
Walker, Juliet E. K., eds. Encyclopedia of African American business history. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 1999.
Walker, Juliet E.K. "Promoting Black Entreprenuership and Business Enterprise in Antebellum America: The National Negro Convention, 1830-1880." In A Different Vision: Race and Public Policy, edited by Boston, Thomas D.. New York: Routledge, 1997.
Walker, Juliet E. K. The history of Black business in America: capitalism, race, entrepreneurship. New York: MacMillan Library Reference USA, 1998.
Walker, Juliet E.K. "Free Black Women Enterprises and Entrepreneurship: The Intersection of Business, Race, Sex, Color and Gender in the Antebellum South." In Black Women's History at the Intersection of Knowledge and Power: ABWH's Twentieth Anniversary Anthology, edited by Terborg-Penn, Rosalyn, and Janice Sumler-Edmond. Acton, MA: Tapestry Press, 2026.
Warner, Patricia. When the Girls Came Out to Play: The Birth of American Sportswear. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2006.
Weare, Walter B. Black business in the New South: a social history of the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1973.
Weems, Robert E. Desegregating the dollar: African American consumerism in the twentieth century. New York: New York University Press, 1998.
Weems, Robert E. The merchant prince of Black Chicago: Anthony Overton and the building of a financial empire. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2026.
Weems, Robert E. "Where Did All Our Customers Go?”: Historic Black-Owned Businesses and the African American Consumer Market." In Black Business and Economic Power, edited by Jalloh, Alusine, and Toyin Falola. Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press, 2026.
Weems, Robert E., and Lewis A. Randolph. Business in black and white : American presidents & Black entrepreneurs in the twentieth century. New York University Press, 2026.
Weems, Robert E., and Lewis A. Randolph. "“The Right Man”: James A. Jackson and the Origins of U.S. Government Interest in Black Business." Enterprise & Society 6, no. 2 (2005/06): 254-277.
Weisman, Brent R. "The Plantation System of the Florida Seminole Indians and Black Seminoles during the Colonial Era." In Colonial plantations and economy in Florida, edited by Landers, Jane G. Gainesville, Fla: Univ. Press of Florida, 2026.
White, Shane. Prince of darkness: the untold story of Jeremiah G. Hamilton, Wall Street's first black millionaire. New York: St. Martin's Press, 2015.
Wilder, Craig Steven. "The Guardian Angel of Africa’: A Financial History of the New York African Society for Mutual Relief, 1808-1945." Afro-Americans in New York Life and History 26, no. 2 (2002): 67-94.
Wilder, Craig Steven. "The Rise and Influence of the New York African Society for Mutual Relief, 1808-1865." Afro-Americans in New York Life and History 22 (1998): 7-18.
Banished: How Whites Drove Blacks Out of Town in America. Directed by Marco Williams. Center for Investigative Reporting, ITVS, Two Tone Productions. 1h27m. 2007
Williams, Calvernetta Beasley. Historical archives: the last century of the millennium : the South Carolina Morticians Association, Inc., formerly known as the Colored Funeral Directors and Embalmers Association (1926-1960). Columbia, S.C.: Benedict College Communications Center, 2026.
Williams, Christine. "Prosperity in the Face of Prejudice: The Life of a Free Black Woman in Frontier St. Louis." Gateway Heritage 19, no. 2 (1998): 4-11.
Willson, Joseph, and Julie Winch. The elite of our people: Joseph Willson's sketches of black upper-class life in antebellum Philadelphia. University Park (Pa.): Pennsylvania State University Press, 2026.
Wilson, Sunnie, and John Cohassey. Toast of the town: the life and times of Sunnie Wilson. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1998.
Winch, Julie. "“A Person of Good Character and Considerable Property”: James Forten and the Issue of Race in Philadelphia's Antebellum Business Community." Business History Review 75, no. 2 (2001/ed): 261-296.
Winch, Julie. A gentleman of color: the life of James Forten. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2026.
Winch, Julie. Philadelphia's black elite: activism, accommodation, and the struggle for autonomy. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1988.
Winch, Julie. ""You Know I Am a Man of Business": James Forten and the Factor of Race in Philadelphia's Antebellum Business Community." Business and Economic History 26, no. 1 (1997): 213-228.
Winford, Brandon K. John Hervey Wheeler, Black Banking, and the Economic Struggle for Civil Rights. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2026.
Woodard, Michael D. Black entrepreneurs in America: stories of struggle and success. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1998.
Wright, Robert E. "Economic Growth and Slavery, Then and Now."Financial History 122 (2017), pp. 11-14.
Wright, Gavin. Sharing the prize: the economics of the civil rights revolution in the American South. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2026.
Wright, Robert E. "The Sixth Dakota: Entrepreneurship, Property and Challenge in South Dakota."Financial History 131 (Summer 2015), pp. 12-15.
Wright, Gavin. Slavery and American economic development. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2026.
Yoon, In-Jin. "Korean-Black relations in Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York City." In On My Own: Korean businesses and race relations in America. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1997.
Zajonc, Tristan. "Black Enterprise and the Legacy of Slavery." The Review of Black Political Economy 30, no. 3 (December 1, 2002): 23-37.
Zipf, Karin. "Money in the Bank: African Amercian Women, Finance, and Freedom in New Bern, North Carolina, 1868-1874." In New Voyages to Carolina, edited by Tise, Larry E., and Jeffrey J. Crow, 166-193. University of North Carolina Press, 2026.
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A century of culture & commerce: remembering the Black experience around Little Rock, 1870-1970.. Little Rock, Ark.: Dept. of Arkansas Heritage, 2026.
"African American Resources at Hagley." Accessed July 27, 2020. https://www.hagley.org/african-american-history-resources