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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.
The most difficult step in becoming entrepreneurs for the women Harvey studied was:
a. securing start-up funding
b. getting business training
c. balancing home and family responsibilities with their new role as entrepreneurs
d. hiring stylists

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