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  2. File:Price Chopper (logo).svg - Wikipedia

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    This image or media file may be available on the Wikimedia Commons as File:Price Chopper (logo).svg, where categories and captions may be viewed. While the license of ...

  3. List of barbers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of barbers and barber surgeons. Ambroise Paré — a pioneering surgeon of 16th century France when barbers also performed surgery. [1] Hugo E. Vogel — Wisconsin assemblyman and barber for more than fifty years [2] Johanna Hedén — a midwife who became the first female barber surgeon in Sweden [3]

  4. Fayetteville's Black Spaces: Bonding, community and ... - AOL

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    'That's the culture of the barbershop': Fayetteville barbers and clients highlight these staples of the Black community.

  5. Alonzo Herndon - Wikipedia

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    He had been approached by a couple of ministers in the community to acquire the company as something for the black community. He incorporated it as the Atlanta Mutual Insurance Association. By 1916, the Association was reorganized as a stock company capitalized at $25,000, most of which Herndon bought. [ 5 ]

  6. Oprah Winfrey kickstarts the holiday season by highlighting Black-owned brands in her 2024 Favorite Things List. You get a gift, […] Black-owned brands to shop from Oprah’s 2024 Favorite ...

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  8. Barbershop (Atlanta) - Wikipedia

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    Leigh-Anne Jackson of The New York Times wrote, "The 'black barbershop as sacred space' trope isn't new; it's made the rounds in Hollywood, the art world, academia and beyond. Unfortunately for Al, this week's visit to a no-frills strip mall spot is steeped in none of the barbershop's fabled camaraderie, current events catch-ups or stress release.

  9. Desmond's - Wikipedia

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    Desmond's is a British television sitcom broadcast by Channel 4 from 5 January 1989 to 19 December 1994. [1] Conceived and co-written by Trix Worrell, and produced by Charlie Hanson and Humphrey Barclay, [2] Desmond's stars Norman Beaton as barber Desmond Ambrose, whose shop is a gathering place for an assortment of local characters.