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Posted inEconomic Justice, Government, Power/Wealth In Memphis, white male businesses get rich, black businesses get left out. Again. by Wendi C. Thomas November 29, 2017December 21, 2023
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Posted inPoverty, Power/Wealth 4 stories that explain why black businesses matter for Memphis’ future by Wendi C. Thomas September 18, 2017January 19, 2024
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