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1313
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Martin Eakes and Bonnie Wright formed the Durham-based Center for Community Self-Help to aid minority businesses and people with bad credit.
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2181
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Driven by the philosophy that access to credit fosters successful economic development, the Center for Community Self-Help and other alternative financing institutions make credit more available to communities and individuals to start businesses.
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Carolina Planning (NoCar HT 393 N8 C29x), Vol. 17 Issue 2, Fall 1991, p16-19, il
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26999
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The United Nations has named Durham’s Center for Community Self-Help as one of the most successful economic-development groups in the United States. The Independent gave four winners the annual Citizen Awards for their efforts toward poverty, women and minority businesses, and pollution.
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Independent Weekly (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57 [volumes 13 - 23 on microfilm]), Vol. 6 Issue 24, Dec 16-Jan 11 1988, p7-11, por Periodical Website