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Black Woman Entrepreneur Owns Two 7-Eleven Stores Right Across the Street From Each Other

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Meet Alyson Rae Lawson, the CEO and founder of RaeLawson Enterprise LLC, a franchisee/operator of two 7-Eleven convenience stores with gas stations that are located right across the street from…

Source: The Black Chronicle

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