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    When news broke that George E. Johnson had died at the age of 99, many remembered him as the entrepreneur behind Afro Sheen, the iconic hair care brand that became synonymous with the natural hair movement of the 1970s. His products transformed the beauty industry, but his most consequential business achievement happened far from the salon aisle. In 1971, Johnson Products Company became the first Black-owned company listed on the American Stock Exchange. At a time when Black entrepreneurs faced enormous barriers to capital, the listing served as an example of what Black-owned businesses could achieve in the eyes of

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