Black Power, Inc.: Corporate America and the Rise of Multinational Empowerment Politics

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Wed, 25 Feb, 2026 at 07:30 pm

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184 S. Candler St. , Decatur, GA, United States, Georgia 30030 | Decatur, GA

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Charis welcomes Jessica Ann Levy for a celebration of Black Power, Inc.: Corporate America and the Rise of Multinational Empowerment Politics, which traces the rise of Black empowerment politics in the United States and Africa.
On a cold January day in 1964, civil rights minister turned entrepreneur Rev. Leon Howard Sullivan declared to a group of supporters gathered to witness the launch of Sullivan's latest venture, Opportunities Industrialization Centers, Inc., "The day has come when we must do more than protest--we must now also PREPARE and PRODUCE " Occasionally linked with the movement for Black Power, Sullivan and others, including Coca-Cola vice president Carl Ware and Atlanta mayor Andrew Young, were in fact architects of Black empowerment--an intellectual and political movement that championed private enterprise as the key to Black people's prosperity.
Jessica Ann Levy traces Black empowerment's rise in American politics--from early twentieth-century influences including Booker T. Washington and Marcus Garvey to the cities of postwar America into corporate boardrooms and government offices--and across the Atlantic Ocean to Africa. Civil rights leaders, Black entrepreneurs, white corporate executives, and government officials all championed Black empowerment as a means to address multiple crises in US cities and to blunt some of the more radical aspects of the Black Power movement. Black empowerment politics likewise found application overseas in various Cold War efforts to promote American-style free enterprise in Africa. This was especially the case in South Africa, where US corporate executives and government officials wielded Black empowerment politics to oppose apartheid and divestment.
By the early twenty-first century, the idea that private enterprise, including small-scale entrepreneurs and large multinational corporations, should play a leading role in combating racial inequality and empowering Black and other marginalized people featured prominently in various policies and programs at the local, national, and international level. By tracing Black empowerment politics' evolution, Black Power, Inc. explains its popularity, championed by leaders from Bill Clinton to Nelson Mandela, while also revealing its role in expanding US corporate power, locally and globally.
About the Author
Jessica Ann Levy is assistant professor of history at Purchase College, SUNY, where she teaches courses on U.S. history, including the history of capitalism, race and racism, and American power. Levy is the recipient of numerous fellowships and awards, including from the Library of Congress, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Jefferson Scholars Foundation. Her writing has appeared in scholarly and popular venues, including Black Perspectives, Public Seminar, and The Washington Post. She is the author of "Selling Atlanta: Black Mayoral Politics from Protest to Entrepreneurism" (Journal of Urban History) and an essay on the history of Atlanta (Oxford Research Encyclopedia of American History). Levy is a former Atlanta resident and Emory University alum. She currently resides in New York City.
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