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Taking Care of Business: Establishing a Financial Legacy for the African American Family Book

Taking Care of Business: Establishing a Financial Legacy for the African American Family
Taking Care of Business: Establishing a Financial Legacy for the African American Family, Despite trillions of dollars spent and the development of welfare programs, poverty has actually gotten much worse. Nationally, 30% of black families live below the poverty line, an increase of 20% since 1969. Lee Jenkins knows that poverty is not correct, Taking Care of Business: Establishing a Financial Legacy for the African American Family has a rating of 5 stars
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Taking Care of Business: Establishing a Financial Legacy for the African American Family, Despite trillions of dollars spent and the development of welfare programs, poverty has actually gotten much worse. Nationally, 30% of black families live below the poverty line, an increase of 20% since 1969. Lee Jenkins knows that poverty is not correct, Taking Care of Business: Establishing a Financial Legacy for the African American Family
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  • Taking Care of Business: Establishing a Financial Legacy for the African American Family
  • Written by author Jenkins
  • Published by Moody Publishers, October 2001
  • Despite trillions of dollars spent and the development of welfare programs, poverty has actually gotten much worse. Nationally, 30% of black families live below the poverty line, an increase of 20% since 1969. Lee Jenkins knows that poverty is not correct
  • Despite trillions of dollars spent and the development of welfare programs, poverty has actually gotten much worse. Nationally, 30% of black families live below the poverty line, an increase of 20% since 1969. Lee Jenkins knows that poverty is not correct
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