id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_lwzrozmv4neclo5hgnpkac6mfu Simone T.A. Phipps The business of black beauty: social entrepreneurship or social injustice? 2018 20 .pdf application/pdf 12078 798 55 The paper explores the work of Annie TurnboMalone and Madame C.J. Walker, pioneers and stalwart entrepreneurs in the black beauty business, to discuss by individual, allowing a substantial case for the black beauty industry to both be commended for social both positive and negative organisational and societal issues concerning the business of black beauty, a In addition to hair products and services, the black beauty industry also included black beauty industry historically created (and still create) social value include employment, self-worth and social acceptance that may be partly attributed to the black beauty industry by the black beauty industry, there is organisational and social injustice. Today, the black beauty industry still promotes products and services such as hair The black beauty industry: the case for social entrepreneurship The black beauty industry: the case for social entrepreneurship The black beauty industry: the case for social injustice The black beauty industry: the case for social injustice ./cache/work_lwzrozmv4neclo5hgnpkac6mfu.pdf ./txt/work_lwzrozmv4neclo5hgnpkac6mfu.txt