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Why some black-owned U.S. businesses are hardest hit by coronavirus shutdowns

Why some black-owned U.S. businesses are hardest hit by coronavirus shutdowns

After 15 years
working as a hair stylist in other people’s salons, Gary Connell
opened his “Healthy Hair” studio in Montgomery County, Maryland
in early March, sinking his savings into a two-chair shop in a
busy mall.

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