Race in the Marketplace (RIM) is an international transdisciplinary research network dedicated to knowledge production on the historic, contemporary and future interactions of race in the marketplace through scholarship and practice.
Black Capitalists: African Americans, Race, and the Marketplace
“Selling the Negro As Consumer”: Moss Kendrix, Coca-Cola and Marketing the Black Consumer - Brenna Wynn Greer, Wellesley College
African-American Music and the Transatlantic Market of Race and Records, 1945-1959 - Celeste Day Moore, Hamilton College
Burgers in the Age of Black Capitalism - Marcia Chatelain, Georgetown University