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Great Reads

Black books and authors continue to break new ground. Here's a selection from among the best this season.

Warmed by the millions that African Americans are spending, mainstream publishers are producing more…

By BlackEnterprise.com

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Vegetarians’ Restaurant Row

Boosted by culinary demand, vegetarian cuisine is spawning new eateries around the country

A growing and increasingly vocal minority, vegetarians now make up 1% of the total U.S.…

By Zana Billue

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Dataline

Many events are scheduled in Chicago for Black History Month. The Harold Washington…

By Ann Brown

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Keep in touch

Traveling for business could jeopardize your job if you don’t stay in the…

By Ann Brown

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Detroit’s Black History Museum

Slated to be one of the country’s largest black cultural centers, Detroit’s Museum…

By Ann Brown

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Harlem Renaissance–Take Two

After years of neglect, will empowerment zones allow Harlem to thrive once again?

Perhaps a little skepticism is to be expected. The thought that Harlem, after years…

By Eric L. Smith

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Deal Provides Food For Thought

Former TLC Beatrice president goes joint ventureroute to purchase manufacturing company

When Dumas M. Simeus left TLC Beatrice in 1992 he was president and…

By Lloyd Gite

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NAACP BACK IN THE BLACK

Perennial civil rights group retires $3.2 million debt

When Kweisi Mfume officially took the helm of the NAACP last February, the…

By Paula M. White

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Gidron’s Ride With Gm Comes To An End

Auto dealer files $357 million lawsuit charging civil rights violations

Despite securing 30,000 new customers as a General Motors franchisee between 1972 and…

By Cliff Hocker

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Black-Owned Insurance Firm Could Set Trend

The good news: The commercial/casualty insurance industry hauled in nearly $259 billion in…

By Joyce Jones

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