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Layla Wallace, the 15-year-old whose cupcake shop is making a big difference in Michigan - Face2Face Africa

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The coronavirus pandemic in the United States has affected many businesses, however, Black-owned businesses were hit the hardest, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal. In the darkest period for small scale businesses in America, particularly Black businesses, many are innovating and finding new ways to stay afloat. Starting a business in these...

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