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End of segregation, end of many black-owned businesses.
Publication: The Dallas Morning News (Dallas, Texas) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News) Publication Date: 23-FEB-05 |
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COPYRIGHT 2005 The Dallas Morning News
Byline: Michael E. Young
Feb. 23--When the walls of segregation crumbled in North Texas, they carried along unexpected casualties -- many of the black-owned businesses that had served their communities for decades.
"Before we were integrated, we could only spend our money with African-American businesses, so they flourished," said...
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