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"Becoming Entrepreneurs: Intersections of Race, Class, and Gender at the Black beauty Salon," Adia M. Harvey
Harvey applies the concept of intersectionality to Black women's entrepreneurial efforts, addressing how race, class and gender intersect to inform working class Black women hair salon owners. She finds that intersections of race class and gender influence both the process of becoming salon owners, and the relationship of owners and stylists.
Unlike the middle- and upper-class women who become entrepreneurs to avoid a glass ceiling, the women in Harvey's study became entrepreneurs to secure ________________ that middle- and upper-class women already enjoy.
a. first time home ownership
b. personal luxuries
c. basic financial stability
d. vacations

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