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Building a legacy: Merced’s first Black chamber of commerce takes root

Reading Time: 4 minutes Merced’s Black entrepreneurs and business owners now have access to a dedicated space to organize, advocate, and grow their businesses. The officers of the Greater Merced Black Chamber of Commerce, the first organization of its kind in the city, were officially installed Friday at the 78th Merced County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Installation Dinner. Led by President Linda Griffin, the chamber aims to unify and support …
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themercedfocus.org broke the news in on Saturday, October 11, 2025.
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