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Sports Central June 3, 2005 Eric Poole |
Baseball of a Different Color While "September Swoon" sometimes gets bogged down in game accounts, it's worthwhile reading for its coverage of race and baseball, particularly in reference to the Philadelphia Phillies' Dick Allen, regarded as baseball's first black superstar malcontent. |
Sports Central May 28, 2005 Greg Wyshynski |
WNBA Action? Affirmative In the 14-team professional women's basketball league, only five teams have female coaches and only one of those coaches is an African-American. |
Entrepreneur June 2005 Nichole L. Torres |
Diversifying Options How today's campuses are paving the way for minority entrepreneurship. |
National Real Estate Investor May 1, 2005 Stan Luxenburg |
Urban Magic Earvin "Magic" Johnson has helped prove that there is money to be made by retail developers in underserved inner-city markets that have not seen private investment in decades. |
Entrepreneur May 2005 Melissa Campanelli |
Minority Rules Ethnic minority groups are stepping up their online activity. Will targeting ethnic groups be a part of your business plan? And do you have what it takes to meet their needs? |
AFP eWire April 18, 2005 |
Major African-American Wealth Transfer Projected A recent report projects that the wealth transfer from African-American households via estates in the 55-year period between 2001 and 2055 will range between $1.1 trillion to $3.4 trillion. |
Sports Central April 18, 2005 Dave Golokhov |
I Hate Mondays: Jermaine's Disdain Because the majority of NBA players are African-American, any rule the league adapts, including an age limit, will inherently affect more black people than white, a fact that has nothing to do with race. |
Reason April 2005 Greg Beato |
The House the Burgeses Built One family's neighborhood-wide approach to home education: they created the National Black Home Educators Resource Association, a nonprofit organization. |
BusinessWeek April 11, 2005 Justin Hibbard |
The Fed Eyes Subprime Loans Battles over lending to low-income, often minority, home buyers used to be about access to credit. Now they're about access to affordable credit. If new lending data hints at unfair pricing, lenders may have to take a good, hard look at their methods. |
Smithsonian April 2005 Carolyn Kleiner Butler |
Indelible Images - The Old Ballgames Ernest Withers, who would document the civil rights movement for African-American newspapers and the mainstream press, also photographed the glories of black baseball -- including pioneering big leaguer Jackie Robinson. |
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