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[QUOTE="cmoneyspinner, post: 271662, member: 25593"] Can't speak for other countries, but in the USA there are government programs created to assist women in business and in particular, women who are considered to be in a minority group. Not just the federal government, but when I worked for the City of Austin, they also had programs that offered financial assistance to minority women in business. Even private entities like Amazon (Jeff Bezos) set up programs to support minority women in business. So black women can't really say that they are being discriminated against or held back. They have what it takes to at least get their business started. But the determination and drive to be successful has to come from them. In Austin, Texas, a black teenage girl created her own lemonade brand and landed a deal with a major retailer to sell her product. [/QUOTE]
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