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November 01, 1987 - Image 14

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Michigan Citizen, 1987-11-01

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deteriorate because money
comes into those communities
and goes right out again, usually
to non-Blac . This happens be­
cause of the relatively small
number of Blac businesses
ail ble to capture and turn­
over" th e dollar inside the
Bl ck community.
There can be no Bl c
economic gro h without the
deve opment and active support
of Blac busin
In recent
fin nci 1 re ources are
no as me ger e sometime
b lie e. Afro-Americans earn
billio of doll reach y ar.
Th , the problem' not so
much 1 c of money it i a
failure to capture and turnover"
dollars e rned by Blac s to
oth r BI c . n other ords,
dollar earned by Bl c not
lly spent with Blac s.
communities tend to
into
organizing
men semin .
p t of the curre effort
to bet B to try their hands
t st rting income producing
bu ine es, t e 26 columns
e been combined and e -
p ded into boo et hie can
be purch ed from Law- T y
Communicatio for 9.95. Th t
price will 0 inclu member-
hip in n tional alth-build-
ing club e forming.
e hope to form uch club
all around country and con-
nect BI d BL c financi
resources in a ne or that will
enable us to share ide busi­
ness information and financial
ources through a monthly
ne etter.
Remember, the st rting
point for financial succe s is
h ving the right information.
Secondly, are intere ted in
individuals who are prepared to
t e leader hip in organizing a
wealth-building club in their city
with our help. The e club will
not only pI ced to gather
n ded inform tion DU will b
responsible for or n
come producing ctiviti
their cities d id ntifyin
vestment opportunitie i
other clubs my' ere e .
The aim' to de elop nd
support BI busin
U a e ched
a s govern·ng
for the Grand H Yen Com­
munity Center, Gr d H D.
"Employee ""'nJltlDg.
tion, Termir laO
On the La

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