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  2. Changing Castle: Why Wilmington's 'antiques district' is ...

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    "Me being a Black man, I feel like I want to be a role model for others" to open businesses on the historic stretch. Castle Street's face is slowly changing from an “antique district" into ...

  3. List of sundown towns in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Ada, Oklahoma, began allowing Black people to open restaurants, barber shops, stores, and hotels by court order as to offer places where "negro witnesses might stay during the [court] session". [134] When threats to those people went unanswered, unnamed parties blew up a Black restaurant with dynamite, seriously injuring one occupant. [134]

  4. These Black Sacramento barbers bring mental health care to ...

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    Today, the Browns and their Sacramento shop are part of a growing national network of Black barbers and stylists who have become front-line mental health advocates in their communities as members ...

  5. Barber - Wikipedia

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    [9] Barbershops from black barbers at first mostly served wealthy Caucasians. In the later part of the century they opened barbershops in black communities for serving black people. [10] The average shop cost $20 to equip in 1880. It was about ten by twelve feet. A hair cut in 1880 would cost five or ten cents and shaving cost three cents. [11]

  6. Alonzo Herndon - Wikipedia

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    Alonzo Herndon. Alonzo "Lon" Franklin Herndon (June 26, 1858 Walton County, Georgia – July 21, 1927) was an African-American entrepreneur and businessman in Atlanta, Georgia.

  7. Luigi Mangione’s attorney questions parallel state and ...

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    Accused UnitedHealthcare CEO shooter Luigi Mangione made his initial appearance in Manhattan federal court Thursday after being slapped with federal murder charges in the death of Brian Thompson.

  8. African-American history - Wikipedia

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    Businesses operated at the local level, and included beauty shops, barber shops, funeral parlors and the like. Booker T. Washington organized them nationally into the National Negro Business League. [127] The more ambitious Black businessman with a larger vision avoided small towns and rural areas and headed to progressive large cities. [128]

  9. US judge issues order to reopen Citgo data room, restart bidding

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    A U.S. judge overseeing an auction of shares in the parent of Venezuela-owned Citgo Petroleum on Monday agreed to reopen a data room to allow potential buyers to prepare new bids, a court document ...