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Labor Day 2025
#LaborDay2025 While some view #LaborDay as the unofficial end of summer (barbecues, parades, and sales), it marks an important day in America’s history. The holiday was established in 1882 to honor the contribution of workers and the labor movement’s fight for fair wages, safe working conditions, and reasonable hours. However, the labor movement often excluded African Americans, particularly African American women. They were excluded from unions, endured abuse in order to mak
Veronica Carr
Sep 11 min read
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The West Indies Cigar Company: A Forgotten Legacy
#NationalBlackBusinessMonth #WestIndiesCigarCompany #CarlosCValle #GreensboroNC #DurhamNC We've got a smokin' hot post for you today (Veronica had to put this pun in). If you are a cigar conniseur, then you might be familiar with #JCNewman, #DutchMasters, or #HaveATampa... but we know you've never heard of the West Indies Cigar Company. This Black owned cigar company was headed by #CarlosValle, who was born in #PuertoRico. Valle initially formed the company pre 1920 in #NewYo
Veronica Carr
Aug 271 min read
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On This Day: The Founding of the American National Baptist Convention, 1886
#OnThisDay August 25, 1886 The #AmericanNationalBaptistConvention was organized in #StLouisMissouri by #ReverendWilliamJSimmons, who...
Veronica Carr
Aug 251 min read
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From Vision to Legacy: 125 Years of the NBL
#NationalBlackBusinessMonth #OTD On this day, the #NationalNegroBusinessLeague was founded August 23, 1900 in #BostonMA by #BookerTWashington, who served as the organization’s first president. The League was renamed the National Business League in 1966, which remains in operation today. The NBL is currently celebrating its quasquicentennial (125th) anniversary in 2025. The organization’s goal was to promote African American businesses, which included doctors, farmers, crafts
Veronica Carr
Aug 232 min read
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