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  2. Black-Owned Stores to Support in (Almost) Every State - AOL

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    Buy Black The push for racial justice and equity is gaining momentum in a way few have seen before, and people are looking for concrete steps they can take to become part of the solution and not ...

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    Currently available in more than 30 countries worldwide, Black Opal was founded by Jamaica native Carol Mouyiaris and her Greek husband, but officially became entirely Black-owned in 2019 when ...

  4. Our Favorite Black-Owned Businesses to Shop on Amazon - AOL

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    Here, shop 50 of Cosmo's favorite Black-owned businesses and brands on Amazon in 2024, from fashion and beauty to celebrity ventures, home decor, food and more.

  5. White House Black Market - Wikipedia

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    White House Black Market currently operates more than 440 boutiques and over 60 outlets across the United States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. [20] The opening of a White House Black Market store in Toronto, Canada on October 24, 2014, was the first push toward international expansion for Chico's brands. [21]

  6. Chico's FAS - Wikipedia

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    A Chico's store in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Chico's FAS, Inc. is an American women's clothing and accessories retailer founded in 1983 on Sanibel Island, Florida.Founded by Marvin and Helene Gralnick, it is headquartered in Fort Myers, Florida and operates four brands: its namesake Chico's store, White House Black Market, Soma and TellTale.

  7. Black-owned business - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, Black-owned businesses (or Black businesses), also known as African American businesses, originated in the days of slavery before 1865. Emancipation and civil rights permitted businessmen to operate inside the American legal structure starting in the Reconstruction Era (1863–77) and afterwards.

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