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Support 5 Black-owned businesses in Knoxville

BySamantha Johnson

Apr 2, 2024
Support 5 Black-owned businesses in Knoxville

The Knoxville News Sentinel staff is proud to share the story of Chick-N-Sack Knoxville restaurant owner, James Boo Jackson. Located at Marble City Market food hall in downtown Knoxville, Chick-N-Sack is a must-try restaurant in the area.

Black entrepreneurs in Knoxville are not just surviving, but thriving and prospering. Owning a small business comes with its challenges, but it is also something to be celebrated. The Knoxville News reporters, photographers, and designers have come together to create the third edition of Black in Business, a project dedicated to showcasing the stories of Knoxville’s Black entrepreneurs.

The Black in Business project features profiles and photos of this year’s Black-owned businesses, highlighting the success and resilience of Black entrepreneurs in Knoxville. This project is a part of Knox News’ commitment to fully represent Black communities through meaningful stories, photos, and videos.

It is important to learn about their stories and support their businesses, now more than ever. Be sure to grab a copy of the April 7 print edition of the Knoxville News Sentinel to read the Black in Business special section and show your support for Black entrepreneurs in the Knoxville community.

By Samantha Johnson

As a dedicated content writer at newshuwa.com, I weave words into captivating stories that inform and engage our audience. With a passion for storytelling and a keen eye for detail, I strive to craft articles that not only inform but also inspire discussion and curiosity. Whether delving into breaking news or exploring thought-provoking features, I aim to deliver dynamic and impactful content that resonates with our readers. Through my work, I aspire to spark conversation, educate, and entertain, ensuring that each piece I create contributes to the rich tapestry of information on our platform.

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