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Eddie B Allen

    Our Auntie Rosa
    Women in Business
    Low Road
    • Low Road

      The Life and Legacy of Donald Goines

      • 240 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania

      The foreword features reflections from the late rapper DMX, offering personal insights and emotional depth. It highlights his struggles, triumphs, and the impact of his life experiences, emphasizing themes of resilience and authenticity. His unique voice sets the tone for the book, inviting readers to explore the journey of overcoming adversity and the importance of staying true to oneself. Through his words, DMX connects with readers on a profound level, making the foreword a poignant introduction to the work.

      Low Road
    • Women in Business

      • 192 stránok
      • 7 hodin čítania

      This important collection, first published in 1993, brings together the most comprehensive analyses of women's experience in business to date. The small business world - usually associated with men - is unpacked to display the multiple roles played by women. Links are made between lifestyles and business-styles, the interface between business and family life, paid and unpaid work and changing social and economic patterns. Throughout, the limitations of current theory, practice and policies in underestimating the significance of female entrepreneurship are shown. International in perspective, and drawing on the work of leading researchers in work and employment, this volume illuminates the hidden assumptions underlying approaches which concern themselves only with businessmen. It points the way to a better understanding of the meaning of self-employment and small business enterprise in market economies and to a more effective explanation of their role.

      Women in Business
    • Our Auntie Rosa

      • 224 stránok
      • 8 hodin čítania

      Our Auntie Rosa is the most intimate portrait yet of the great American hero—"the lady who refused to sit in the back of the bus."     The family of Rosa Parks share their remembrances of the woman who was not only the mother of the civil rights movement, but a nurturing mother figure to them as well. Her brave act on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama, on December 1, 1955, was just one moment in a life lived with great humility and decency.     After the deaths of Rosa Parks's husband and brother, her nieces and nephews became her only family and the closest that she would ever experience to having biological sons and daughters. In this book, they share with readers what she shared with them about her experiences growing up in a racist South, her deep dedication to truth and justice, and the personal values she held closest to her heart.

      Our Auntie Rosa