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African-American corporate leaders - A new dawn.  

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A New Dawn "You lift me, and I'll lift you, and we'll ascend together." -Author unknown There is a new sun rising over the horizon. Unlike the many suns that have risen during the last few decades, this sun is multifaceted. This sun is red, yellow and every shade of brown imaginable. As this new sun climbs into the sky, it is carried by a new generation of African-American visionaries and entrepreneurs and with them are the hopes and dreams of a race of people. African-Americans, for many decades, had yet to make a breakthrough into the corporate world and hold positions such as CEO, chairman, president, or vice-president. "According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics Division of Labor Force Statistics, there were 19 million executives, managers and administrators in the U.S. labor force in 1998. Of that number, 7.2% were black. In 1988, only 5.6% of the nation's executives, managers and...

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