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Black business enterprises | |
41 | |
Stanley S. Scott, Miller Brewing Company, Crescent Distributing Company, Black business enterprises | |
42 | |
United States Small Business Administration (Appropriations and expenditures), Small business investment companies (Federal aid), Minority business enterprises (Federal aid) | |
44 | |
Apartheid, Japan (Commerce, South Africa), South Africa (Commerce, Japan) | |
44 | |
Confederate flag, Georgia (Race relations, State flag) |
216 | |
Walter E. Grady, Seaway National Bank | |
223 | |
Black savings and loan associations | |
236 | |
F. V. Allison (Jr.), Mutual Savings & Loan Association (Durham, N.C.) | |
243 | |
Black insurance companies | |
250 | |
Jesse Hill (Jr., American insurance executive.), Atlanta Life Insurance Company, Insurance companies (Acquisitions and mergers) |
46 | |
Bernard Shaw (American television newscaster.), Cable News Network | |
65 | |
Express highways (Federal aid, Illinois), Black contractors, Women contractors, Highway engineering (Federal aid) | |
75 | |
Annette Hamilton, Annette 2 Cosmetiques | |
85 | |
College education (Costs) | |
131 | |
Black automobile dealers | |
150 | |
Reginald F. Lewis (American financier.); 1922-1993, TLC Beatrice International Holdings, Inc | |
168 | |
Henry F. Henderson (American manufacturing executive and state government official.); 1928-, H. F. Henderson Industries, Inc | |
178 | |
C. Michael Gooden, Integrated Systems Analysts, Inc | |
186 | |
A. G. Gaston (American banker, insurance executive and real estate investor.), Booker T. Washington Insurance Company, Employee ownership | |
192 | |
Edward G. Gardner; 1925-., Soft Sheen Products Inc | |
198 | |
William E. Shack (Jr.), Timothy L. Woods, Shack-Woods & Associates | |
205 | |
Black banks and banking |
258 | |
272 | |
Coleman Young; 1918-1997, Detroit (Mich.) (Blacks, Industries) | |
285 | |
Business (Computer use) | |
288 | |
Computer consultants | |
296 | |
Earl G. Graves Ltd, Black enterprise (Periodical), Publishers and publishing (Computer use) | |
299 | |
Black executives (Mortality), Business planning | |
304 | |
Stroh Brewery Company Minority Affairs Council | |
308 | |
James A. Perkins, Federal Express Corp | |
316 | |
Black investment banking, Black college graduates (Employment), Business schools (Graduates) | |
329 | |
Madison F. Richardson, Sherry E. Winston, Gregory Baranco, William A. Burke, Black executives (Recreation) | |
340 | |
Black executives (Recreation) | |
346 | |
Cocktails (Names) |
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