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This year we finished strong with many accomplishments. We are excited about what we have done....Expect bigger and better things to come in the New Year! #blackeconomics101 #blackeconomicsmatters🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
#60days of #BlackHistory The Southern “Black Codes” of 1865-66. White Southerners, seeking to control the freedmen (former slaves), devised special state law codes. These codes lead to the Jim Crow Law and the reason black people still struggle today. #BlackEconomics101
#60Days of #BlackHistory MATTIE BELL CASTNER: “THE MOTHER OF BELT, MONTANA” Eager to expand her horizons, she moved to Fort Benton, MT and opened a laundry. Her business did quite well. #BlackEconomics101
#60days of #BlackHistory Mamie Till-Mobley: She forever changed the course of the civil rights movement in the United States. Would you be as brave as she was and be the change? #BlackEconomics101
#60Days of #BlackHistory In 1962, Hamer was fired and thrown off the plantation on which she resided after registering to vote. Are you willing to exercise your right to vote today? #BlackEconomics101
#60Days of #blackhistory Rev. Jermaine Wesley Loguen often referred to as “THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD KING”. Rev. Loguen’s home also became a safe house for fugitives traveling the “Underground Railroad.” #BlackEconomics101
#60days of #BlackHistory Harry Lew would make sports history as the first Black professional basketball player. Without him, there would be no Michael Jordan or Stef Curry. #BlackEconomics101
#60Days of #blackhistory Jesse LeRoy Brown became the first black person to be trained by the Navy as an aviator. Have you ever thought about being an aviator, to empower your economic growth? Brought you by #Blackeconomics101
#60days of #BlackHistory Dr. Bluford became a NASA astronaut in August 1979. STS-8 Challenger, his first mission into space, was launched from Kennedy Space Center (KSC), as were all shuttle flights, on August 30, 1983. Brought to you by #BlackEconomics101
#60Days of #BlackHistory Sidney Barthwell was once the owner of the largest black-owned drugstore chain, Barthwell Drugs, in the United States. He opened a new store every two years until he had a total of 13 stores around Detroit. #BlackEconomics101
#60days of #BlackHistory Clarence Sumner Greene was the first African American appointed as a diplomat of the American Board of Neurosurgery. Can you imagine how determined he was to become educated and value his family and community? #BlackEconomics101
#60days of #BlackHistory Walter Brown “Brownie” McGhee was an African-American folk music and Piedmont blues singer and guitarist, best known for his collaboration with the harmonica player Sonny Terry. #BlackEconomics101
#60days of #BlackHistory Legendary model Lady Sara Lou Carter is recognized for breaking the color barrier in the modeling industry. Carter was an educator, fashion model, entertainer and humanitarian. #blackeconomics101
#60Days of #blackhistory James Andrew Harris was a nuclear chemist who was involved in the discovery of elements 104 and 105. Harris is known for being the first African American to contribute to the discovery of new elements. He added value to the community. #BlackEconomics101
#60days of #BlackHistory In 1876, Edward Alexander Bouchet became the first African American to earn a doctorate degree in the United States. Can you imagine how determined he was to become educated and value to his family and community? #BlackEconomics101
#60Days of #BlackHistory Selma Burke while in the Navy, Burke was commissioned to do a bronze relief portrait of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The portrait she created was adopted by the mint and is currently on United States dimes. Brought you by #blackeconomics101
Buying BLACK will help black businesses put funds back into the black communities. Buying BLACK will allow black employers to hire black workers. By supporting black business you support the black community. BUY FROM BLACK BUSINESSES! #blackeconomics101 #groupeconomics #bantu...
Practicing Group Economics and learning how to work together is how we grow economically strong as a people. Is more than just buying black. It's about building relationships in your community. #blackeconomics101 #groupeconomics #bantucola
Principle #4 Group Economics Supporting local BLACK businesses is a way we work together. It is how we grow economically strong as a people. Is more than just buying black. It's about building relationships in your black community. #blackeconomics101 #groupeconomics #bantuco...
Oh they do! They watch their wives manually labor while they use the money to gamble and flip with. #BlackEconomics101
I wish Black people realized how much marriage builds wealth
If we can come to together to whoop some a** then we can together and support each with our ca$h. #BlackEconomics101 #MontgomeryAlabama #MontgomeryRiverFront
Practicing Group Economics and learning how to work together is how we grow economically strong as a people. Is more than just buying black. It's about building relationships in your community. #blackeconomics101 #groupeconomics #bantucola
It's time we stop being suspicious of each other and find common ground in business. By working together, we grow economically stronger as a people. Is more than just buying black. It's about building relationships in your community. #blackeconomics101 #groupeconomics #bantu...
Buying BLACK will help black businesses put funds back into the black communities. Buying BLACK will allow black employers to hire black workers. By supporting black business you support the black community. BUY FROM BLACK BUSINESSES! #blackeconomics101 #groupeconomics #bantu...
Principle #4 Group Economics Group Economics means that we learn how to work together and partner with each other on business ventures. We must learn to trust each other in business. Building relationships in your community. #blackeconomics101 #groupeconomics #bantucola
Principle #4 Group Economics Supporting local BLACK businesses is a way we work together. It is how we grow economically strong as a people. Is more than just buying black. It's about building relationships in your black community. #blackeconomics101 #groupeconomics #bantuco...
Practicing Group Economics and learning how to work together is how we grow economically strong as a people. Is more than just buying black. It's about building relationships in your community. #blackeconomics101 #groupeconomics #bantucola
It's time we stop being suspicious of each other and find common ground in business. By working together, we grow economically stronger as a people. Is more than just buying black. It's about building relationships in your community. #blackeconomics101 #groupeconomics #bantu...
Buying BLACK will help black businesses put funds back into the black communities. Buying BLACK will allow black employers to hire black workers. By supporting black business you support the black community. BUY FROM BLACK BUSINESSES! #blackeconomics101 #groupeconomics #bantu...
Principle #4 Group Economics Group Economics means that we learn how to work together and partner with each other on business ventures. We must learn to trust each other in business. Building relationships in your community. #blackeconomics101 #groupeconomics #bantucola
Practicing Group Economics and learning how to work together is how we grow economically strong as a people. Is more than just buying black. It's about building relationships in your community. #blackeconomics101 #groupeconomics #bantucola
Buying BLACK will help black businesses put funds back into the black communities. Buying BLACK will allow black employers to hire black workers. By supporting black business you support the black community. BUY FROM BLACK BUSINESSES! #blackeconomics101 #groupeconomics #bantu...
Principle #4 Group Economics Group Economics means that we learn how to work together and partner with each other on business ventures. We must learn to trust each other in business. Building relationships in your community. #blackeconomics101 #groupeconomics #bantucola
Principle #4 Group Economics Supporting local BLACK businesses is a way we work together. It is how we grow economically strong as a people. Is more than just buying black. It's about building relationships in your black community. #blackeconomics101 #groupeconomics #bantuco...
Practicing Group Economics and learning how to work together is how we grow economically strong as a people. Is more than just buying black. It's about building relationships in your community. #blackeconomics101 #groupeconomics #bantucola
Help give the community a fighting chance in learning about financial wealth. Part of the proceeds goes towards educating the community. Purchase #womanofthehour and #blackownedtshirts. Go to blackeconomics101.com and purchase today! #blackeconomics101 #blackownedbusiness
#60Days of #BlackHistory MATTIE BELL CASTNER: “THE MOTHER OF BELT, MONTANA” Eager to expand her horizons, she moved to Fort Benton, MT and opened a laundry. Her business did quite well. #BlackEconomics101
#60Days of #BlackHistory Sidney Barthwell was once the owner of the largest black-owned drugstore chain, Barthwell Drugs, in the United States. He opened a new store every two years until he had a total of 13 stores around Detroit. #BlackEconomics101
#60Days of #blackhistory Rev. Jermaine Wesley Loguen often referred to as “THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD KING”. Rev. Loguen’s home also became a safe house for fugitives traveling the “Underground Railroad.” #BlackEconomics101
This year we finished strong with many accomplishments. We are excited about what we have done....Expect bigger and better things to come in the New Year! #blackeconomics101 #blackeconomicsmatters🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
#60Days of #BlackHistory MATTIE BELL CASTNER: “THE MOTHER OF BELT, MONTANA” Eager to expand her horizons, she moved to Fort Benton, MT and opened a laundry. Her business did quite well. #BlackEconomics101
#60days of #BlackHistory Mamie Till-Mobley: She forever changed the course of the civil rights movement in the United States. Would you be as brave as she was and be the change? #BlackEconomics101
#60Days of #BlackHistory In 1962, Hamer was fired and thrown off the plantation on which she resided after registering to vote. Are you willing to exercise your right to vote today? #BlackEconomics101
#60Days of #blackhistory Rev. Jermaine Wesley Loguen often referred to as “THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD KING”. Rev. Loguen’s home also became a safe house for fugitives traveling the “Underground Railroad.” #BlackEconomics101
#60days of #BlackHistory Harry Lew would make sports history as the first Black professional basketball player. Without him, there would be no Michael Jordan or Stef Curry. #BlackEconomics101
#60days of #BlackHistory The Southern “Black Codes” of 1865-66. White Southerners, seeking to control the freedmen (former slaves), devised special state law codes. These codes lead to the Jim Crow Law and the reason black people still struggle today. #BlackEconomics101
#60Days of #blackhistory Jesse LeRoy Brown became the first black person to be trained by the Navy as an aviator. Have you ever thought about being an aviator, to empower your economic growth? Brought you by #Blackeconomics101
#60Days of #BlackHistory Sidney Barthwell was once the owner of the largest black-owned drugstore chain, Barthwell Drugs, in the United States. He opened a new store every two years until he had a total of 13 stores around Detroit. #BlackEconomics101
#60days of #BlackHistory Dr. Bluford became a NASA astronaut in August 1979. STS-8 Challenger, his first mission into space, was launched from Kennedy Space Center (KSC), as were all shuttle flights, on August 30, 1983. Brought to you by #BlackEconomics101
#60days of #BlackHistory Clarence Sumner Greene was the first African American appointed as a diplomat of the American Board of Neurosurgery. Can you imagine how determined he was to become educated and value his family and community? #BlackEconomics101
#60days of #BlackHistory Walter Brown “Brownie” McGhee was an African-American folk music and Piedmont blues singer and guitarist, best known for his collaboration with the harmonica player Sonny Terry. #BlackEconomics101
#60days of #BlackHistory Legendary model Lady Sara Lou Carter is recognized for breaking the color barrier in the modeling industry. Carter was an educator, fashion model, entertainer and humanitarian. #blackeconomics101
#60Days of #blackhistory James Andrew Harris was a nuclear chemist who was involved in the discovery of elements 104 and 105. Harris is known for being the first African American to contribute to the discovery of new elements. He added value to the community. #BlackEconomics101
#60days of #BlackHistory In 1876, Edward Alexander Bouchet became the first African American to earn a doctorate degree in the United States. Can you imagine how determined he was to become educated and value to his family and community? #BlackEconomics101
#60Days of #BlackHistory Selma Burke while in the Navy, Burke was commissioned to do a bronze relief portrait of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The portrait she created was adopted by the mint and is currently on United States dimes. Brought you by #blackeconomics101
Help give the community a fighting chance in learning about financial wealth. Part of the proceeds goes towards educating the community. Purchase #womanofthehour and #blackownedtshirts. Go to blackeconomics101.com and purchase today! #blackeconomics101 #blackownedbusiness
Buying BLACK will help black businesses put funds back into the black communities. Buying BLACK will allow black employers to hire black workers. By supporting black business you support the black community. BUY FROM BLACK BUSINESSES! #blackeconomics101 #groupeconomics #bantu...
Practicing Group Economics and learning how to work together is how we grow economically strong as a people. Is more than just buying black. It's about building relationships in your community. #blackeconomics101 #groupeconomics #bantucola
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