Entrepreneurship Should Be the Goal, Not White-Collar Jobs

Entrepreneurship Should Be the Goal, Not White-Collar Jobs
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Black entrepreneurship in the United States has a remarkable history. Even during the inhospitable climate of Southern slavery, both enslaved and free blacks managed to establish lucrative ventures. Research on black entrepreneurship has revealed that in the Antebellum South black entrepreneurs’ pursuits spanned the entire gamut of industry, ranging from merchandising to transportation.

Lipton Matthews is a researcher, business analyst, and contributor to Merion West, The Federalist, American Thinker, Intellectual Takeout, Mises.org, and Imaginative Conservative. His YouTube channel features interviews with a variety of scholars.
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