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The Washington Business Institute

Analog technologies created new opportunities, but many individuals couldn’t access them without a fight. The Washington Business Institute operated from 1930–1980. It was there that over 5,000 African Americans, the vast majority of them women, learned skills to prepare them for working in an office environment.

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