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Historic Black Enterprise Magazine Covers: Blacks vs White Women in Executive Suite, Sept. 1980
Check out one of our historic Black Enterprise Magazine covers which focuses on white women and African Americans in corporate America.
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By Derek T. Dingle
Black History Month: Valerie Jarrett Talks Obama, Career in ‘Impact Players’ Series
Jarrett addressed the improved relationship between the White House and big business
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By Black Enterprise
Historic Black Enterprise Magazine Covers: Blacks in Record Industry, December 1979
Check out one of our historic Black Enterprise Magazine covers which focus on the record industry, and the affect blacks had on it.
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By Derek T. Dingle
Historic Black Enterprise Magazine Covers: The Beauty Care Industry, August 1978
BE covered how these firms were battling majority companies like Revlon for the then-$750 million black hair care and beauty aids market.
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By Derek T. Dingle
The First 5 African-Americans to be Featured on U.S. Stamps
Many wonder who were the first group of African-Americans to get their own stamp.
It’s no secret that African-Americans have contributed to the development of the United States; more…
By Jonathan Hailey
Historic Black Enterprise Magazine Covers: Black-Owned Farms, May 1978
The editors of BE developed a groundbreaking cover story on the “black land drain."
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By Derek T. Dingle
Historic Black Enterprise Magazine Covers: Ernesta Procope, August 1974
BE devotes an entire issue to expose the unique challenges as well as celebrate the achievements of black female executives.
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By Derek T. Dingle
Historic Black Enterprise Magazine Covers: BE 100, June 1973
BE unveils its list of the Top 100 – the nation’s largest black-owned companies
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By Derek T. Dingle
Historic Black Enterprise Magazine Covers: Vietnam War, February 1971
At the height of the Vietnam War, BE was the only national publication to deal with the plight of returning G.I.s.
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By Derek T. Dingle
Historic Black Enterprise Magazine Covers: Charles Evers, August 1970
Charles Evers, then-mayor of Fayette, Mississippi served as the magazine’s first cover subject.
He typified black entrepreneurs that emerged from the Civil Rights Movement



