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African Americans
African Americans (also referred to as Black Americans or Afro-Americans) are an ethnic group of Americans with total or partial ancestry from any of the black racial groups of Africa.
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African-American businesses
African-American businesses, also known as black-owned businesses or black businesses, originated in the days of slavery before 1865.
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American business history
American business history is a history of business, entrepreneurship, and corporations, together with responses by consumers, critics, and government, in the United States from colonial times to the present.
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Andrew Carnegie
Andrew Carnegie (but commonly or;MacKay, p. 29. November 25, 1835August 11, 1919) was a Scottish-American industrialist, business magnate, and philanthropist.
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Booker T. Washington
Booker Taliaferro Washington (– November 14, 1915) was an American educator, author, orator, and advisor to presidents of the United States.
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Charles Clinton Spaulding
Charles Clinton Spaulding (August 1, 1874 – August 1, 1952) was an African-American business leader.
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Civil rights movement (1896–1954)
The African-American civil rights movement (1896–1954) was a long, primarily nonviolent series of events to bring full civil rights and equality under the law to all Americans.
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Memphis, Tennessee
Memphis is a city located along the Mississippi River in the southwestern corner of the U.S. state of Tennessee.
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National Negro Bar Association
The National Negro Bar Association (NNBA) was the first national bar association for African-American lawyers in the United States.
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Ralph Waldo Tyler
Ralph Waldo Tyler (1860–1921) was an African-American journalist, war correspondent, government official, and race man.
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Robert Reed Church
Robert Reed Church Sr. (June 18, 1839 – August 29, 1912) was an African-American entrepreneur, businessman and landowner in Memphis, Tennessee, who began his rise during the American Civil War.
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Robert Russa Moton
Robert Russa Moton (August 26, 1867 – May 31, 1940) was an African-American educator and author.
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Solvent Savings Bank and Trust
Solvent Savings Bank and Trust was an African-American owned bank in Memphis, Tennessee, founded in 1906 by Robert Reed Church.
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William R. Pettiford
William R. Pettiford (January 20, 1847 – September 20, 1914) was a minister and banker in Birmingham, Alabama.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Negro_Business_League