Center for Black Business History, Entrepreneurship and Technology

Center for Black Business History, Entrepreneurship and Technology presents first annual conference: "The Federal Government and Black Business"

Assessing the impact of federal government legislation, executive policies and judicial decisions on black business in America

Prof. Juliet Walker, Founder CBBH
Dr. Juliet E.K. Walker
Founder CBBH

Friday, October 17, 2003, 8:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
LBJ Library and Museum, 2313 Red River, 8th Floor Atrium

FREE and open to the public, registration requested

Founding Director of the CBBH, Dr. Juliet E. K. Walker, is bringing together a distinguished group of scholars and ranking administrators from both minority business agencies in the Federal Government and organizations in the private sectors to assess the impact of Federal Government legislation, executive policies and judicial decisions on Black Business in America since the landmark 1954 Brown Decision.

CBBH First Texas Black Business Hall of Fame
Inductees Banquet: Sherra Aguirre, Comer Cottrell, George Foreman, Kase Lawal

6:30–8:30 p.m., LBJ Library and Museum, 8th Floor Atrium

Conference registration is FREE and open to the public, but space is limited. Please FAX your registration to 512/475-7222 by October 16th to Professor Juliet E. K. Walker, Department of History, Founding Director of the CBBH. For information, contact Dr. Walker at: jekwalker@mail.utexas.edu

Last updated: 14 October 2003