
How Black-Owned Businesses Are Surviving Without Stimulus | WSJ
by adminpublished on June 6, 2021
Black small-business owners have faced hurdles accessing the Paycheck Protection Program. Here’s how the African-American owners of MahoganyBooks in Washington, D.C., have kept their small business afloat. Photo: Zach Wood for The Wall Street Journal

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