BLACK GROUPS LOBBY WALMART FOR BLACK SYRUP PRODUCT
Wal Mart should allow its faithful Black customers the opportunity to financially support aTruly Black owned (Michele's) versus Just a (Aunt Jemima) marketing Black face! The Black community's response in supporting the new Sweet Potato product is a reminder of what can be done with other Black owned products on commercial retail outlet shelves like Michele's Syrup. National Black Wall Street Chicago's Consumer Education and Consumer Action Project if pleased to join other Black Economic Advocacy groups in calling on WAL MART to restore the Michele's Syrup Products so that the Black community can use its consumer spending power to support these products in those Wal Mart stores that target majority Black communities. ![]()
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marksallen2800@aol.com
Chairman & COO National Black Wall Street Chicago
(Consumer Education and Consumer Action Project)
Founder/Lead Organizer, Illinois Voter Restoration Civic Education Project
Chief of Staff to National Chairman, National Black Wall Street USA
"And The Ordinary People Said" News Blog, www.chicagonow.com
Chairman, Community Reinvestment Organizing Project
Listed in 2012 Edition Who' Who In Black Chicago
4655 South King Drive, Suite 203
Chicago, Illinois 60653
(Office) 773-268-6900 or direct 773-392-0165
The Rev. Al Sharpton calls Mark Allen "one of Chicago's legendary political activists and one of the best organizers of his generation"
Chairman & COO National Black Wall Street Chicago
(Consumer Education and Consumer Action Project)
Founder/Lead Organizer, Illinois Voter Restoration Civic Education Project
Chief of Staff to National Chairman, National Black Wall Street USA
"And The Ordinary People Said" News Blog, www.chicagonow.com
Chairman, Community Reinvestment Organizing Project
Listed in 2012 Edition Who' Who In Black Chicago
4655 South King Drive, Suite 203
Chicago, Illinois 60653
(Office) 773-268-6900 or direct 773-392-0165
The Rev. Al Sharpton calls Mark Allen "one of Chicago's legendary political activists and one of the best organizers of his generation"
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