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New Perspectives from Black and Brown Entrepreneurs

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2020 was a year of biblical proportions, with almost too many meaningful events to count. Among everything the year brought our way, one of the most positive has been Kamala Harris, the first female and person of color to become the Vice President of the United States. Harris epitomizes the best of a new, more diverse country–mixed race, born of immigrants, and a self-made success. From King to Obama to Harris, we have come a long way, but as consequential as they are, they represent only a fragment of the black and brown American experience.

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Cunningham, W.M. (2021). New Perspectives from Black and Brown Entrepreneurs. In: Thriving As a Minority-Owned Business in Corporate America. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-7240-4_7

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