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@newsstoriez, Robert Thomas opened the first Black-owned grocery store in Houston, Texas, last November.
He converted his nightclub into what is now known as District Market Green Grocer, the city’s first Black-owned grocery store.
His market sells fresh fruits and vegetables, and offers products from more than 40 Black local businesses.
Thomas has always been interested in nutrition. He told The Houston Chronicle about the idea behind his store. “There were long lines outside of the grocery store during the pandemic. This resulted in the creation of pop-up shops and farmers’ markets. I began to say to myself, why aren’t these products are not in big block stores. This gives me an idea to create a place for these small business owners to sell their products.”
He says he aims to open more Black-owned grocery stores across the country.
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The History of the Pan-African Flag
Also known as the United Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) flag, the Afro-American flag, and the Black Liberation flag. The distinct red, black, and green Pan-African flag was created in 1920. Sometimes also called the Marcus Garvey flag, it was meant to serve as a marker of freedom, pride, and the political power of Africans in America.
The Pan-African flag was created by UNIA members, including Garvey.
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In the summer of 1960, trumpeter Ted Curson created one of jazz's most iconic moments when he performed on his pocket trumpet at the Newport Rebels Festival. This alternative festival was organized by Charles Mingus and Max Roach as a protest against the commercialization and lack of representation at the official Newport festival. Curson became renowned for his use of this compact instrument; his performance alongside Eric Dolphy and Booker Ervin in Mingus's group is considered a milestone of the "inside-outside" jazz approach of that era.
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In the summer of 1960, trumpeter Ted Curson created one of jazz's most iconic moments when he performed on his pocket trumpet at the Newport Rebels Festival. This alternative festival was organized by Charles Mingus and Max Roach as a protest against the commercialization and lack of representation at the official Newport festival. Curson became renowned for his use of this compact instrument; his performance alongside Eric Dolphy and Booker Ervin in Mingus's group is considered a milestone of the "inside-outside" jazz approach of that era.
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