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Citing research from local Black historian and author Marvin Dunn, Hatcher noted that the number of Black businesses in Overtown grew from just 15 in the year 1900 to 146 businesses by 1915.
Between 1910 and 1997, discriminatory lending practices gutted Black homeownership and economic stability.A 2008 study cited in the Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review estimated that ...
Black business owners, like those at Sweet Tooth Cafe in Washington, D.C., are navigating challenges due to economic policy changes from the White House.
Wallo’s Bold Take on Black-Owned Business Support Ignites Social Media At a recent panel discussion, digital media mogul and motivational speaker Wallo267—real name Wallace Peeples—caused a ...