Best Africans and African Americans Entrepreneur Books
For African and African American entrepreneurs, several books stand out as precious resources.
For African and African American entrepreneurs, several books stand out as precious resources.
President and CEO of Campaign for Working Families (CWF), Dr. Nikia Owens, says her vision for CWF is to grow and expand its service delivery and to make a clear, direct impact on people’s lives socially and financially.
With the rise of digital technology, African financial services are undergoing a radical transformation.
Most Nigerians regard the war over Biafra as a forgotten episode, but for the Igbo people who fought for secession, it remains a life-defining experience.
What are we doing both as a nation and individually to honor and support the wish Dr. King had for equality and racial justice in the US?
When it comes to shopping for Valentine’s Day gifts, many people think of flowers, chocolates, and jewelry. But what about shoes?
In 1929, Igbo women in Nigeria rose to demand their rights and fight against oppressive colonial rule. This historic uprising, known as the Women’s Riot of 1929, marked a pivotal moment in Nigeria’s struggle for women’s rights.
In less than fifty pages, Mildred Taylor introduces us to several members of the Logan family including a couple of plucky kids determined to protect the family’s treasured land.
Pele started his career at Club Santo in Brazil, at the age of 16, and in 1958 when he turned 18, he won the World Cup. The same year, he paused his career to join the Brazilian Army and has since then been referred to as “The man who stopped a war”
Joseph Hayne Rainey was the second African American to serve in Congress and the first to fill in the House of Representatives.