2020 has been challenging for people across the nation, and it’s been crippling for the country’s small businesses which provide half of all private sector jobs in the U.S.. Despite the affects of Covid-19, a Black-owned business near Atlanta, Georgia has managed to remain successful. NewsVision reporter Jaquatte Williams has more.
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