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1. The Continued Struggle

 Burlington, Vermont
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2. One Man Many Talents

 Coconut Creek, Florida
One Man Many Talents is a professional speaking service available for booking,conferences,panel discussions, workshops, hosting/ moderating.
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3. Mike Jones foto

 Los Angeles, California
Mike Jones foto is a adverting and entertainment full service photography production company. With a history of photographing ads, album covers and major media events.

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4. Blak Xcellence

 Lacey, Washington
Blak Xcellence is a clothing brand that promotes the great achievements that the African-American community has accomplished throughout history.
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5. Shocking Vibe

 Beaverton, Oregon
A black history blog that exposes the betrayal of our black leaders often held in high regard
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6. Mahogany Revue

 Ocala, Florida
We cover not only news that can be used but we record history that can be researched and printed. As the world turns, Mahogany Revue is revolving and evolving to the tune of social media involvement. We Listen, We Record, We Print, On and Offline.
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7. Black Wall street 1921 Podcast

 Newton, Massachusetts
A podcast about the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921
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8. Black Archives History & Research Foundation, Inc.

 Miami, Florida
Cultural
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9. Afro in Diaspora Center

 Cavan, County Cavan
AFRO IN DIASPORA IS A GROUP OF WOMEN COMMITTED TO SUPPORTING WOMEN, MEN AND CHILDREN OF THE AFRICAN DIASPORA THROUGH EDUCATION, INFORMATION SHARING, PEER-COUNSELLING, SOCIALIZING MENTORING AND PROMOTING EACH OTHER AS A GROUP, WHILE WE HOPE
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10. Semaj Financial Services LLC.

 Orlando, Florida
We work with both large and small business owners to get the working capital without having the best credit and long history in business. We have your business in mind so you can Survive, Grow & Thrive.
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11. OBR Apparel

 Waldorf, Maryland
Our Black Republic (OBR) creates conversation starters. Wear the art and exhibit the history. At OBR, we use apparel to bring our History to the forefront by highlighting and bringing attention to important and forgotten stories of the past.
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12. Tellers of the Untold

 Chicago, Illinois
Historical accounts of past and future generations are often skewed, misinterpreted, misunderstood, and misrepresented. Tellers of the Untold is a blog created to bridge the gap and redefine history by featuring stories of those typically overlooked.
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13. Yogol Travel & Events

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 Leland, North Carolina
Y.O.G.O.L. Travel, and Events specializes in the design, and planning of History + Culture, Spa, Wellness, and Bucket List travel experiences, for busy group leaders, and business professionals, or anyone who is interested in epic alternative travel
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14. Blackhistory

 Hopatcong, New Jersey
Welcome to BlackHistory.com! This web site features unique stories and facts about Black history, culture and accomplishments. We profile African Americans who made and/or are still making significant contributions to technology, business, entertainm
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15. Burl Washington Fine Arts

 Fort Worth, Texas
Fine Art of historical aspect of African-American life and history.
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16. Semaj Financial Services

 Lake Mary, Florida
We work with both large and small business owners to get the working capital without having the best credit and long history in business. We have your business in mind so you can Survive, Grow & Thrive.
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17. African American Historical Society of Northeast Ohio

 Warrensville HTS, OHIO
Unconventional online and in person American/Black History which are not included in traditional history text.
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18. Unified Church School District

 Phenix City, Alabama
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19. RezDox

 Lone Tree, Colorado
RezDox is like CarFax for you house. We encourage homeowners to manage and understand the value in their greatest asset. Keep track of your home history by managing your home maintenance and improvements. It's Free to join! www.rezdox.com
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20. Slavesusa

 Louisville, Kentucky
Please don’t miss the message! Descendants of slaves’ cultural potential is being wasted because we simply don’t know who we are! The only common denominator that links all descendants of slaves together and makes us who we are is slavery in America