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Oseola McCarty:

A Legacy of Humility, Hard Work & Generosity

Oseola McCarty’s story is a testament to the power of quiet resilience, determination and generosity. Born in 1908 in Shubuta, Mississippi, into a world where opportunities for Black women were scarce, McCarty defied the odds—not through grand gestures or societal influence, but through steadfast dedication to her craft and an unwavering commitment to saving. She lived a life of service, spending over 75 years washing and ironing clothes for local white families, a profession often overlooked, yet she transformed it into a vehicle for change. She didn’t chase wealth, fame or recognition. Instead, she mastered the art of financial discipline, proving that one does not need a high income to create a lasting impact.


From an early age, McCarty was raised by her grandmother and aunt, who instilled in her the values of hard work, simplicity and integrity. She left…


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Minnie Cox

A Legacy of Courage, Defiance and Black Economic Empowerment

At a time when Black excellence was met with resistance and intimidation, Minnie Cox stood tall. As the first African-American female postmaster in Indianola, Mississippi, she served with dedication, professionalism and distinction from 1891 until racism sought to strip her of her rightful place.


But Minnie Cox’s story is more than just a tale of racial injustice—it is a testament to resilience, leadership, and Black economic empowerment. When white townspeople, emboldened by the waning influence of Reconstruction, demanded her resignation, she found herself at the centre of a national standoff. President Theodore Roosevelt, unwilling to bow to racist intimidation, refused to accept her resignation and took the bold step of shutting down mail service in Indianola on January 3, 1903 in protest.


Despite this powerful backing, Minnie Cox feared for her life, knowing that staying meant endangering herself and her family. She ultimately…


Sonia Brown MBE
November 29, 2024 · updated the description of the group.

Welcome to The Black Pound, a dynamic space where we come together to promote and support community-owned businesses, discuss legacy finance, and share important news that often gets overlooked by the mainstream. This forum is dedicated to keeping the Black pound circulating within the community, empowering economic growth, and building generational wealth. Whether you’re looking to champion local businesses, exchange financial knowledge, or stay informed,


The Black Pound is the place to connect and make a lasting impact on our community’s financial future. Let’s work together to uplift, invest, and grow!

Cultural Impact Reimagined: The Black Pound's Role in Shaping Consumer Markets

In today’s dynamic consumer landscape, understanding the cultural influences on buying behavior is essential for success. The Black Pound, representing the collective economic power of Black communities, is more than just a measure of wealth; it’s a driving force reshaping markets and setting new industry standards. Here’s why this cultural impact is critical because :

  • Supporting Black-owned businesses goes beyond transactions—it’s an investment in economic empowerment. By redirecting our spending to these businesses, we help redistribute wealth within the community, fueling growth and creating opportunities.

  • Black consumers demand products and services that genuinely reflect their culture and values. From fashion to lifestyle, brands that embrace and celebrate authenticity resonate deeply, building stronger connections with their audience.

  • Black influencers, artists, and entertainers have a profound impact on trends. Their preferences shape industries—from natural hair care and Afrocentric fashion to Afrobeat…


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