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The ghetto marketplace
- Author
- Sturdivant, Frederick D.
- Title
- The ghetto marketplace. Edited by Frederick D. Sturdivant.
- Format
- Book
- Published
- New York, Free Press [1969]
- Description
- xvii, 316 p. 22 cm.
- Notes
- Bibliography: p. 291-305.
- Contents
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- Riot report, by B. Weber.
- The marketplace; participants and problems. Low-income life styles, by L. M. Irelan and A. Besner.
- How the poor spend their money, by H. H. Lamale.
- Consumer practices of the poor, by L. G. Richards.
- The merchant and the low-income consumer, by D. Caplovitz.
- Economic report on installment credit and retail sales practices of District of Columbia retailers, by Federal Trade Commission.
- Poverty, minorities, and consumer exploitation, by F. D. Sturdivant and W. T. Wilhelm.
- Prices in poor neighborhoods, by P. Groom.
- White withdrawal; ghetto merchants shy away from civic ties in areas they serve, from Wall street journal.
- Negro and Jew, by P. Jacobs.
- Better deal for ghetto shoppers, by F. D. Sturdivant.
- Corrective action and reaction. Is war on poverty becoming war on business? By P. Hencke.
- Violence in the city; an end or a beginning, by the Governor's Commission on the Los Angeles Riots.
- Should supermarkets take a new look at urban areas? from Food topics.
- A business development program for our poverty areas, by R. F. Kennedy.
- The retailers, the ghetto, and the government, by M. Hall and B. Williams.
- After the riots; a position paper for retailing by R. Rosenthall.
- Deception in the marketplace of the poor; the role of the Federal Trade Commission, by M. G. Jones.
- The limits of Black capitalism, by F. D. Sturdivant.