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1. The Key Bookstore

Hartford, Connecticut 
The Key Bookstore is a mobile and online bookstore centered in Hartford, Connecticut curated for Afrocentricity, Spirituality, Environmentalism, and Entrepreneuriship. More Info
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2. Dollhouse Tattoos

Coral Springs, Florida 
Spirituality (Healers, and traditionalist) More Info
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3. Aukee Toliver

Decatur, Georgia 
Author and independent researcher of Kushite-Kemetic Spiritual Science. More Info

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4. Yeyefini Efunbolade Yoruba Priestess, Diviner, Counselor, Workshop Facilitator and Cultural

Fort Lauderdale, Florida 
Spirituality (Healers, and traditionalist) More Info
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5. PleaseNotes Goods Inc

Etobucoke, ONTARIO 
PleaseNotes is a line of Affirmation-Filled Goods created to unlock your potential and help you become your favorite version of you. Affirmation Cards, Guided Gratitude Journals, Sticky Notes, Enamel Pins, Stationery, and other unique positive gifts. More Info
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6. Yeaux Mama

Atlanta, Georgia 
Yeaux Mama was made for the woman who knows the power of her black girl magic and the depth of her spirituality. It’s a way to celebrate and express ourselves, our complexities and our souls. Made for black women by a black women,. More Info
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7. Geechee Mama

Albany, New York 
Geechee Mama creates hand-fixed candles, incense, and oils that honor African American spirituality, blending ancestral wisdom with modern ritual tools for healing and manifestation. More Info