The U.S. National Slavery Museum, the only museum dedicated to the study of American slavery, has met half of the $100 million needed to build
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Black Males Locked Out Of Jobs
New York City is the land of opportunity — as long as you’re not a black male with a criminal record. A new study from
Bob Johnson Makes Hotel History
Robert L. Johnson, CEO of RLJ Development L.L.C. (No. 40 on the BE INDUSTRIAL/ SERVICE 100 list with $92.2 million in sales), inked a deal
Saving Our Young Black Men
One of the most alarming trends threatening the economic stability and wealth-building capacity of African Americans is the declining presence of black men on our
Smart Money Moves For The New Year
Like many Americans, Sheret Payton has a cash flow problem. She adheres to a budget, but it rarely seems to cover all of her expenses.
Hot opportunities for young entrepreneurs
What motivates a person to start an enterprise? In the beginning, it’s just a simple idea. But when three dynamic young professionals creatively combined their
Profiles In Courage
It’s been said in gambling circles that life is the ultimate wild card. You wake up each morning with no idea of what may come
Real Estate Overload?
Tyrone Springs has youth and ambition in his favor. At 23, he’s managed to buy seven properties, four in Philadelphia and three in Tulsa, Oklahoma,
Buy Property Early
In between conducting classes on the fundamentals of engineering at Morgan State University, Carl White schools his students on the principles of real estate investing.
Fighting Breast Cancer’s Fear Factor
Death resulting from breast cancer is a painfully familiar occurrence for Gayle Chaneyfield Jenkins. Her sister died at 34 in 1987. Her paternal grandmother passed
