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But the bur­ geoning card manufactur rs claim the opposite. "We get I t­ ters from all across the country, expressing gratitude for our card line," Dashieil said. "Our target audience wa,s starved for imagery that th y could identify with.tJoseph added. The Frederick Douglass in­ signia is soft pastel colo 'and glimpses into' African American culture. One line features signa­ ture birthday cards by noted car­ toon' t Morrie Turn r. Th im­ age of important Afric n Americans and th ir birthd y d orate a card for ch month of th y r. Ano h r p i I oc- ion lin inti 1 h"B u- tiful Art oil rtion " Recently, the f: mily own d entity introdu wo Kw nzaa nd h dd d t blish Owning a Travel Agency So, you want to own a travel agency, huh? Well, consider th e facts: Ac- Your Per on Finance Charla Ron i. Jw.t of 1M nationally tyndi­ cated radio PT'OfJl'Otn. 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Travel and-entertainment cards, like American Express, are meant to be paid in full at the end of the month. • Compare the charge cards' inter t rat and grace periods and use the best one. • Consider carefully, "No payments until next year ... " If you cannot afford it in December, will you be able to in March? Don't count o!:!_ tax refunds to pay the holiday bills. • Pay your bills first. If you are late on any household bills then cut back on holiday spend- Owners of Frederick Douglass DeSigns, Margot and (brother) Joseph DashieU. ac • ing. Start shopping now. Last minute or impul­ si ve buying often costs you more because of the limited selection left. THREE SHORT months, Christmas will be here. While it may be too late to start saving for this Christmas, it's never too early to tart ving for the next one. By pl� ahead, and making monthly installments into a holiday fund, Christmas '94 will be a happy holiday instead of a hassle. 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Ask for Charles Kelly. , BERKELEY, CA -- While most talk of creating opportunities, Margot Dashiell, president of Frederick Douglass Designs, seized one. A college professor who doubles as an entrepreneur, Dashiell along with brother -Joseph, company vice president, fills a much needed void in the greeting card business. Their company, Frederick Douglass Designs, now manu­ factures and distributes a com­ ple line of greeting cards that celebrate the African American experience. They. began produc­ ing Christmas cards ten years ago with a small loan from fam­ ily members and the labor of a couple of students in the base-. ment of Margot's home. "When I was on a fellowship for college teachers in Atlanta, there was om body reproduc­ ing the work of Black artists on Christmas cards," Margot re­ calls. "I bought as man of those cards as I could. When I came back to Berkeley shortly after, I was disappointed that I couldn't find anything simil r." While buying tr nds r fl ct an 'ever incr ing demand for positive African American im­ agery, Margot will quickly ad­ mit, "filling the demand is no easy task. This indu try is very capi lint n iV1 nd it's very h rd to bui ld b ck urn." Th 4,400- mas collection. A box of Christ­ mas or Kwanzaa cards sells for $10.50. Frederick Douglass Designs gets mos of its sales through direct mail, however, retail stores in all regions of the coun­ try place orders. Typically, art stores, book tor s nd card shops have been more ptiv h n department tores. Two major exceptions are breakthrough t Macy's of Northern California and Rich's in the South . t where an army of Fred rick Douglass Designs' tyl will av ilable for the 1993 holiday eason. card compa y c eates ew ine for Ot MICHIGAN SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS ,. . 37% 63% WOM N OWN 0 MEN OWN 0 eNS