John Legend is teaming up with WGN America to bring the real life story of “Black Wall Street” to a television near you. ‘Black Wall Street‘ was a wealthy black neighborhood in Greenwood, Tulsa that was attacked in …...
Black business owners struggle to secure the types of funding that their larger counterparts easily obtain. Such capital would help them survive when a major contractor pays its invoices as swiftly as snails....
Below is yet another example of a once bustling African American business community collapsing due to desegregation, racism, politics, neglect, and, most of all, lack of support from fellow African Americans. We must support minority-owned businesses. Likewise, minority-owned businesses must re-invest in the communities where they do business.
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