Find out how this committed political activist used his genius for cartooning to promote minority causes and make a fortune doing it.ĭiscover the compelling true stories of how these and seven other African-American men and women beat the odds to become some of today's most successful black entrepreneurs.In a series of intimate profiles, journalist/author Wendy Harris details the paths they traveled, the obstacles they overcame, and the important lessons they learned along the way about what it takes to succeed in business. * At only 34 years old, Alonzo Washington is head of his own comic book publishing empire. WENDY HARRIS is a former small business editor of Black Enterprise magazine and the author of the Black Enterprise Guide to Starting Your Own. Get the details on how Frank Mercado-Valdes's love of classic black films led to the creation of the African Heritage Network. * He went from sleeping in Central Park to heading a major film production and syndication company. * While she won't share the formulas for her world-renowned hot sauces, Vivian Gibson, CEO of The MillCreek Company, is glad to impart her recipe for transforming a passion for cooking into a multimillion-dollar enterprise. Learn and be inspired by the fascinating true stories behind 10 leading lights in black enterprise today.
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