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Even before slavery was abolished, this Black man acquired wealth building a grocery empire never seen before in America

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In the 1800s, before slavery was abolished, barbershop ownership was a major business idea for any Black man who wanted to acquire wealth. One out of every eight Black men considered to be wealthy owned a barbershop, with a net worth exceeding $2,000 (more than $55,000 today), according to the Cut. Some enslaved men learned...

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