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Consider This… is a naïve entrepreneur’s manual, inspired from the experiences of a 28-year-old black man

wanting to start a business. With no formal guidance or information in sight, many failures, and successes, the

author has started, and operated, multiple enterprises successfully. His passion for helping others is evident. Using

his series, “The Moment of Victory,” he has provided business and brand management and enhancement advice,

for over one hundred minority entrepreneurs.

 

Business ownership is rarely presented to our youth by their parents, nor is it introduced to them by the

institutions designed to prepare them for the world. Starting a business does not always derive from a desire to do

so, but out of feelings of desperation, and despair, due to detrimental circumstances (i.e., job loss, burn out,

etc.). This book helps you answer the question, “do I have to go the conventional route?”

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In just five short chapters, you will find:

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a) The definition of an entrepreneur

b) The importance of black wealth

c) Making your business official

d) The cost of doing business

e) A pep talk to get you started

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If you want to be put on a path to successful ownership practices, and learn from the author’s mistakes, you

should Consider This…

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Consider This...

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In the year 2023, so many things have evolved for the better. One thing that has not, has been the individuals

we choose to celebrate during Black History Month. Thanks to black people, the world as we know it has improved

tremendously.

 

In this book, “New Black History,” Mr. Brewster highlights twenty-eight individuals, one for each day

in the month of February, that have been given little to no recognition of their contributions to society. Although we

appreciate everything people like Martin Luther King Jr, Madam CJ Walker, and the list of others that we always

highlight, did for this country; there are so many other individuals who have contributed just as much, that we should

spotlight. That spotlight starts today. Ladies and Gentlemen, we present to you the “New Black History.”

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New Black History

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