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The National Black Law Journal (NBLJ) has been committed to scholarly discourse exploring the intersection of race and the law since 1970, when the NBLJ was started by five African-American law students and two African-American law professors. The Journal was the first of its kind in the United States.

Organizing and Advising Small Business Enterprises: Symposium

Issue cover
Cover Caption:Text includes:Organizing and Advising Small Business EnterprisesSYMPOSIUMSamuel C. Thompson, Jr.Clinton Bristow, Jr.Wiliam R. Jackson, Jr.Robert C. BramletteRoland E. PersonWrede SimthLeonard MarrayThom EdmondsSponsored by Northwestern University School of Law

Front Matter

[Front Matter]

Includes cover with text:

Organizing and Advising Small Business Enterprises

SYMPOSIUM

Samuel C. Thompson, Jr.

Clinton Bristow, Jr.

William R. Jackson, Jr.

Roland E. Person

Wrede Smith

Leonard Murray

Thom Edmonds

Sponsored by Northwestern University School of Law

Table of Contents

Contents

Includes: Special Issue Editors, UCLA Board of Editors

Preface

Preface

This issue of the Black Law Journal contains the transcripts of an EEO/Affirmative Action Conference held in the Fall of 1974 at Harvard University. The conference, entitled "A Step Toward Equality: Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity," was attended by over 200 college and university administrators from around the country. Speakers for the panels and workshops are among the most knowledgeable in their respective areas. [excerpt]