A black-owned business on the struggles, joys of entrepreneurship

Amid celebrations of Juneteenth around the country, ABC’s Deborah Roberts’ talks with Darryl Jones, a soda shop owner, on his family legacy of hard work and success.

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23 thoughts on “A black-owned business on the struggles, joys of entrepreneurship

  1. Thank you for this video! Hello everyone, my sister, known on instagram as Tiffany Mulan, started her own tea business called "personalitea", shes a young entrepreneur aged 23, and it would be immensely appreciated if anyone could help and support her. Thank you. This is her instagram account, dm her if theres anything you want to learn about or order. http://www.instagram.com/theepersonalitea

  2. Black business is there a special tax or something? Well if they are in a blue state I feel sure that it will be. Vote Democrats and vote oblivion.

  3. All small businesses are struggling. They are just talking about Black businesses in video because of the holiday Juneteenth. Don't take it personal.

  4. Why do they assume black-owned businesses are a rarity? Grew up with them all my life. What about the black-owned businesses destroyed by the 'protestors?'

  5. hope their bros do not loot and burn it down. but then again this is in dc where they should be safe if any problems they do not really have to worry like the rest of the country. they have police and if things get out of hand they do call in the national guard

  6. My parents own SEVERAL Black Businesses ✊🏿✊🏿 and not 1 got looted. That's the respect we have in the community.. Not so much for our neighbors 🤣 We will buy those buildings at 20 cents on the dollar😛

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