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Equity Is The New Black: It’s Time To Reimagine Our Pay Day

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It was the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln that changed the wealth trajectory for hundreds of thousands of Black people. To this day, the effects of the lack of wealth […]

The post Equity Is The New Black: It’s Time To Reimagine Our Pay Day appeared first on Essence.

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