This is a story about a family business and the woman who was its heart and soul for five decades. The story began in 1936, when John D. Haynes opened Haynes Funeral Home at 109 W. Seventh St. Please leave this field empty Get Insightful, Cutting-Edge Content Daily - Join "The Neo Jim Crow" Newsletter! We don’t spam! Read our privacy policy for more info. Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription. Please leave this field emptyGet Insightful, Cutting-Edge, Black Content Daily - Join "The Neo Jim Crow" Newsletter! We don’t spam! Read our [link]privacy policy[/link] for more info. Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription. See alsoBlack BusinessUS employers added a surprisingly strong 336,000 jobs in September in a sign of economic resilience Please leave this field emptyGet Insightful, Cutting-Edge, Black Content Daily - Join "The Neo Jim Crow" Newsletter! We don’t spam! Read our [link]privacy policy[/link] for more info. Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription. This post was originally published on this site
Black BusinessUS employers added a surprisingly strong 336,000 jobs in September in a sign of economic resilience