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    Most Black entrepreneurs overlook the power of legacy in building a lasting impact. Alfred Edmond Jr. reveals how George E. Johnson Sr., the founder of Johnson Products, exemplified what it truly means to leave a mark that ripples across generations—and how you can do the same. In this deeply personal tribute, Alfred shares the untold stories behind Johnson’s monumental achievements: from pioneering Afro Sheen and Ultra Sheen brands to becoming the first Black company to IPO on the NYSE in 1971. Discover how Johnson’s influence shaped Black entrepreneurship, from his groundbreaking ownership of Johnson Products to founding Independence Bank in Chicago—an epicenter for Black wealth and community. You'll learn about the complex legacy of Black-owned businesses navigating sell-offs, acquisitions, and reinvestments—topics that remain fiercely relevant today. Alfred breaks down powerful lessons from Johnson's memoir, highlighting the importance of impact over income, legacy over short-term wins, and the eternal ripple effects of truly impactful leadership. This episode isn’t just history; it’s a blueprint for today’s entrepreneurs committed to legacy building, community uplift, and long-term success. Perfect for Black entrepreneurs, community builders, and anyone looking to understand how their business can transcend a lifetime. If you want to grasp the true meaning of impact and legacy in Black enterprise, and gain inspiration from one of its greatest pioneers, this episode is your essential listen. Alfred Edmond Jr., a longtime Black Enterprise journalist and leader, offers a rare, intimate perspective on a titan whose impact still resonates today—and shows how you can carry forward that torch in your own journey. Why listen? Because understanding the roots of Black business greatness unlocks your potential to make a difference far beyond your own lifetime. Legacy isn’t just history—it’s your future.
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