Black Friday
Businesses owned by HBCU graduates could be particularly boosted by Black spending power during this holiday shopping season.
Because Black Friday equals shopping Black-owned businesses.
On Cyber Monday, there is no shortage of Black-owned businesses to buy your holiday gifts from.
Here is how you can survive Black Friday.
Black Friday officially kicked off the 2021 holiday shopping season during a time when the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting consumers' spending habits considerably, including Black buying power.
Black Friday makes people turn into savages.
Is buying gifts for your loved ones leaving you broke?
The boycott is calling for people across the country to avoid making purchases at large retail chains.
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Gun control has been a lingering issue within our country, but that didn’t stop scores of people from purchasing firearms during Black Friday.
An officer from Portland, OR. was pulled from the patrolling a Black Friday protest after he condemned Black Lives Matter on Twitter.
Sales in brick and mortar stores fell from $11.6 billion in 2014 to $10.4 billion in 2015. That's an overall 10 percent decrease in sales, a consequence of both stores offering sales days earlier and online sales that allowed consumers to shop from the comfort of their homes.
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