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Black-Woman Owned Tech Company, Sparkee, Invents The First Two Part Charging System Portable Device

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If you've ever struggled to charge your devices all at once, fret no more. Yet again, a Black woman has come to the rescue. According to a news release,Sparkee, a […]

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