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Minority business: the new wave - includes related bibliography - Cover Story

Nation's Business, Oct, 1995 by Sharon Nelton

Others, such as Kennesaw State College, in Marietta, Ga., and Dartmouth College, in Hanover, N.H., offer management-education programs for minorities.

Books

Theses books are readily available through bookstores unless otherwise indicated:

The Black Entrepreneur's Guide To Success, by Melvin J. Gravely II ($18), Black Wealth Through Black Entrepreneurship, by Robert L. Wallace (paperback, $17.95), and Beyond The Timberline: The Trials and Truimphs of a Black Entrepreneur; by T.M. Alexander. ($17.95), the autobiography of an Atlanta insurance-business founder and social activist, are all from Duncan & Duncan, Inc., a black-owned publishing firm in Edgewood, Md. To order, call (410) 538-5580.

Think and Grow Rich: A Black Choice, by Dennis Kimbro and Napoleon Hill (Fawcett Crest paperback, $5.99). Cultivating attitudes that lead to success.

Why Should White Guys Have All the Fun? by Reginald F. Lewis and Blair S. Walker (John Wiley & Sons, $22.95). The autobiography of the late Reginald F. Lewis, who was chairman of TLC Beatrice International Holdings, Inc.

Success Runs In Our Race, by George Fraser (William Morrow & Co., $25). A guide to networking in the African-American community.

Publications

Minority Business News, TexCorp Communications, Inc., 11333 North Central Expressway, Suite 201, Dallas, Texas 75243; (214) 606-3986. Monthly; $18 a year.

Black Enterprise, 130 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10011. Monthly; $19.95 a year. To subscribe, call 1-800-727-7777.

Hispanic Business, 360 S. Hope Ave., Suite 300C, Santa Barbara, Calif. 93105. Monthly; $18 a year. To subscribe, call 1-800-334-8152.

Government Agencies

* The Minority Business Development Agency, U.S. Department of Commerce, 14th St. and Constitution Ave., Washington, D.C. 20230; (202) 482-4547. The agency has 10 regional and district offices.

* The U.S. Small Business Administration. Check the blue pages of your telephone directory for the office nearest you.

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