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This is the fifth annual observance of a culturally-responsive campaign to increase employment and sales among the more than 1 million African-American owned companies in the United States and to foster trade with black-owned firms throughout the Diaspora on the African continent, the Caribbean and Europe.
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D.C. Black Entrepreneurship
The District of Columbia had 8,762 black self-employed in 2004, according to the Social Security Administration, 5.23 percent of the wage and salary earners. While there were fewer total whites, there were more than double the number of white self-employed in the District at 12.45 percent of white earners. To achieve parity would mean another 12,082 black firms in the nation's capital to reach a level of 20,844. |