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The National Business League returns to Alabama, reviving Tuskegee’s legacy to boost Black economic growth.
The National Business League, founded in 1900 by Booker T. Washington, has reestablished Alabama as its national headquarters, with operations in Tuskegee and Montgomery.
The move revives the historic "Tuskegee Machine" to boost economic development in the Black Belt and the global African Diaspora.
The NBL is expanding chapters in cities like Birmingham, Huntsville, and Mobile, partnering with HBCUs and launching initiatives in digital enterprise, workforce development, real estate, and global trade.
The effort aims to strengthen Black-owned businesses through collaboration with federal, state, and international entities, advancing economic sovereignty and market access.
La Liga Nacional de Negocios vuelve a Alabama, reviviendo el legado de Tuskegee para impulsar el crecimiento económico negro.