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Hispanic Review of Business

Hispanic Review of Business
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Total Pages: 76
Release: 1987
Genre: Hispanic American business enterprises
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Hispanic Review of Business

Hispanic Review of Business
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Total Pages: 474
Release: 1986
Genre: Hispanic American business enterprises
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Business History in Latin America

Business History in Latin America
Author: University of Liverpool. Institute of Latin American Studies
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0853237239

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Annotation Elizabeth A. Kaye specializes in communications as part of her coaching and consulting practice. She has edited Requirements for Certification since the 2000-01 edition.


Slavery Unseen

Slavery Unseen
Author: Lamonte Aidoo
Publisher: Duke University Press Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-04-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780822371298

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In Slavery Unseen, Lamonte Aidoo upends the narrative of Brazil as a racial democracy, showing how the myth of racial democracy elides the history of sexual violence, patriarchal terror, and exploitation of slaves. Drawing on sources ranging from inquisition trial documents to travel accounts and literature, Aidoo demonstrates how interracial and same-sex sexual violence operated as a key mechanism of the production and perpetuation of slavery as well as racial and gender inequality. The myth of racial democracy, Aidoo contends, does not stem from or reflect racial progress; rather, it is an antiblack apparatus that upholds and protects the heteronormative white patriarchy throughout Brazil's past and on into the present.


Hispanic-Latino Entrepreneurship

Hispanic-Latino Entrepreneurship
Author: J. Mark Munoz
Publisher: Business Expert Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2014-12-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1606493574

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The Hispanic-Latino community is large, expanding, and an important contributor to the U.S. economy. Numbering over 50 million, Hispanic-Latinos currently represent about 16% of the population. Hispanic-Latinos engage in a diversity of jobs that help keep the American economic engine running. The practice of entrepreneurship has been on the rise with over 2.3 million business in the United States categorized as Hispanic-owned, generating over $345 billion in sales. This book examines the entrepreneurial mindset of Hispanic-Latinos in the United States. With limited literature on the subject, the authors created a pioneering book that captures the viewpoints of real-life Hispanic-Latino entrepreneurs. Using a 15-item questionnaire, the authors obtained information on entrepreneurial intent, goals, and business strategies utilized. This book highlights real world business experiences, inlcuding challenges relating to entrepreneurial pursuits, and the importance of hardwork, discipline, and a positive mindset in the success of an enterprise.


HRB

HRB
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1987
Genre: Hispanic American business enterprises
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The Mexican Review

The Mexican Review
Author: George F. Weeks
Publisher:
Total Pages: 494
Release: 1916
Genre: Mexico
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Revista Mexicana

Revista Mexicana
Author: George F. Weeks
Publisher:
Total Pages: 570
Release: 1920
Genre: Mexico
ISBN:

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Barrio America

Barrio America
Author: A. K. Sandoval-Strausz
Publisher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2019-11-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 1541644433

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The compelling history of how Latino immigrants revitalized the nation's cities after decades of disinvestment and white flight Thirty years ago, most people were ready to give up on American cities. We are commonly told that it was a "creative class" of young professionals who revived a moribund urban America in the 1990s and 2000s. But this stunning reversal owes much more to another, far less visible group: Latino and Latina newcomers. Award-winning historian A. K. Sandoval-Strausz reveals this history by focusing on two barrios: Chicago's Little Village and Dallas's Oak Cliff. These neighborhoods lost residents and jobs for decades before Latin American immigration turned them around beginning in the 1970s. As Sandoval-Strausz shows, Latinos made cities dynamic, stable, and safe by purchasing homes, opening businesses, and reviving street life. Barrio America uses vivid oral histories and detailed statistics to show how the great Latino migrations transformed America for the better.