Articles, advice, and information.
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Black Business Advice
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Written by Melvin J. Gravely, Ph.D
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Tuesday, 07 March 2006 |
 Melvin J. Gravely, Ph.D The short answer is NO. Minority business
development has not been an economic development tool. At least not to
the extent it could be. It has been a good idea. It has been the right
thing to do. It does matter socially to communities. But it has been
underutilized as a tool for economic development.
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Black Business Advice
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Written by Jamila White
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Friday, 17 February 2006 |
 Jamila White Understanding the importance of relationships
is key to attracting African-American buyers online. Here are a few
practical tips to getting Black customers to buy more from your Web
site.
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Our Community
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Written by Mybrotha.COM Staff Writer
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Friday, 10 February 2006 |
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The African-American web surfer has become a hot target for web
developers and the business industry, as more web-based programs are
being created with Black users in mind. Black households also continue
to spend more than Hispanics, Asians or other minority households in
almost every consumer product category. With this trend, many people
are taking their money and their time, to the world wide web.
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Our Community
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Written by Dr. Anthony Asadullah Samad, PhD
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Thursday, 09 February 2006 |
 Anthony Samad Dave Chappelle finally figured it out. The
classic metaphor of Smokey Robinson’s Tears of A Clown, playing out on
national television. Before Oprah and the whole world, he realized he
had become the latest generation of Stephin Fetchit, Amos n’ Andy, and
the long line of comedic buffoonery that, under the guise of comedy,
made a fool of him and engrained degrading images of his race for
decades to come.
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