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Spring 2024
Sep 07, 2024
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Black Entrepreneurship in America - 25080 - ENT 304 - C

Associated Term: Spring 2024
Levels: Undergraduate

Reynolda Campus (UG) Campus
Lecture Schedule Type
Traditional Instructional Method

Learning Objectives: This seminar course is a survey of African American entrepreneurial activity in the United States. The purpose of this course is to identify a) the detriment stereotypes and deficit narratives have had on Black entrepreneurship b) historical and current challenges to Black access to a variety of capital across fields c) expose students to a variety of entrepreneurial possibilities while learning about Black entrepreneurs leading the way across various trending industries. The course is designed for students to engage the varied and complex nature of American enterprise in conjunction with the African American experience.
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