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Black Business-Bleak Business

Eckstein, George | September 15, 1969 issue

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African American business is currently one of the most talked about subjects. U.S. President Richard Nixon promised the African Americans a piece of the action through African American capitalism. The trouble is that there is such a wealth of agencies, government and private, concerned with the matter that most of the action gets lost in the maze. On the government side there are the Office of Minority Business Enterprise; Operation Mainstream, and the Economic Development Agency, to name only a few.

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AFRICAN Americans; MINORITY business enterprises; PRESIDENTS -- United States; NIXON, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994; ECONOMIC policy; GOVERNMENT policy; UNITED States
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