Calhoun built a multimillion-dollar empire around food and beverage, with as many as 15 supermarkets across the South.
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Three HBCU graduates bring craft beer bar to Harlem | The Undefeated
Harlem Hops to become the first beer bar in Harlem owned 100 percent by African-Americans
View MoreOnline Beauty Supply Shop For Black And Hispanic Women Is Safe, Lucrative Haven | Huffington Post
Hundreds of commenters chimed in, sharing their beauty supply store experiences, both positive and negative.
View MoreEllis Island Tea, A Family Recipe for Jamaican Sweet Tea, “Goes National”
Ellis-Brown is the only African American female beverage maker in the United States with her own manufacturing plant.
View MoreMeet the First Black Woman Owner and Operator of a Nationally Distributed Vodka | Black Business.Org
As the first African-American woman to own a nationally distributed vodka, she stays true to her motto of making vodka for women… but still strong enough for any man.
View MoreHow One Black Beauty Entrepreneur Creates a Wellness Space for Women | The Network Journal
W.In, is “a beauty and wellness investment company that is passionate about inspiring and empowering women to infuse self-care into their daily lives.”
View MoreSeattle’s JuneBaby Named Best New Restaurant at Beard Awards | The New York Times
JuneBaby, a Seattle restaurant focused on the foods of the American South, was named Best New Restaurant on Monday night at the James Beard Foundation’s annual awards ceremony in Chicago.
View MoreThis Black-Owned Business Is Making the At-Home Salon Experience More Inclusive | Elle
Chloe Hall, Elle [dropcap]Most[/dropcap] or our memories of at-home beauty “treatments” are actual nightmares: wicked little brothers with scissors and pranks involving your ponytail, moms with torturous combs, and girlfriends who have never met a shade of aquamarine that your face didn’t need more of. Let’s not even get started on the time you trimmed […]
View MoreMississippi’s oldest Black-owned business defies death | The Philadelphia Tribune
VICKSBURG, Miss. — Mississippi’s oldest Black-owned business and oldest registered Black funeral home turned 123 years old in December.
View MoreHarlem Woman Owned 100 Hats. Then She Bought the Factory. | The New York Times
“She just doesn’t say she likes hats — she lives it…”
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