Historic black neighborhoods climb from recession
In Harlem, the capital of black American culture, a network of entrepreneurs is trying to help struggling businesses survive by exposing them to the savvy tactics of New York’s movers and shakers. In Cleveland’s Fairfax neighborhood, where poet Langston Hughes once lived and where a 98-year-old theater launched his plays, a bank is investing millions. [...]
Historic black neighborhoods climb from recession
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Mon, 21 Jan 2013 01:50:45 GMT
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