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Three Black Women Share Why They Started A Business During Quarantine

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This article originally appeared in the January/February issue of ESSENCE magazine, available on newsstands now. When the pandemic hit, some business-minded Black women leaped into action. They used their prowess […]

The post Three Black Women Share Why They Started A Business During Quarantine appeared first on Essence.

Source: Black Women's Lifestyle Guide, Black Love & Beauty Trends - Essence
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