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50 Black Owned Businesses You Can Start Supporting Today

Supporting Black-owned businesses isn’t just about shopping—it’s about investing in communities, closing wealth gaps, and fostering economic justice. Whether you’re looking for beauty products, tech startups, bookstores, or restaurants, Black entrepreneurs are leading in every industry.


But beyond just a list, this post will also show you how to find Black-owned businesses in your state or nationally, so you can continue supporting them long after today.


50 Black-Owned Businesses to Support Right Now

Beauty & Skincare


Fashion & Accessories


Books & Culture

  • MahoganyBooks – Black-owned bookstore featuring Black authors (mahoganybooks.com)

  • Brain Lair Books – Inclusive indie bookstore focusing on diverse voices (brainlairbooks.com)

  • Semicolon Bookstore – Chicago-based bookstore & literary haven (semicolonchi.com)

  • Uncle Bobbie’s Coffee & Books – Bookstore & coffee shop in Philadelphia (unclebobbies.com)

  • The Lit. Bar – Bronx-based bookstore & wine bar (thelitbar.com)


Food & Beverage


Business & Tech


Wellness & Self-Care

  • The Honey Pot Company – Natural feminine care products (thehoneypot.co)

  • Oui The People – Luxury shaving and body care (ouithepeople.com)

  • BLK + GRN – Marketplace for Black-owned eco-conscious products (blkgrn.com)

  • HealHaus – Brooklyn-based wellness space and virtual healing community (healhaus.com)

  • Yoga Green Book – Virtual yoga classes focused on Black wellness (yogagreenbook.com)


Home Goods & Lifestyle

  • 54kibo – Contemporary African-inspired home decor (54kibo.com)

  • Estelle Colored Glass – Hand-blown glassware in stunning colors (estellecoloredglass.com)

  • Linoto – Handmade linen bedding and home textiles (linoto.com)

  • Jungalow by Justina Blakeney – Bohemian home decor and furniture (jungalow.com)

  • Reflektion Design – African-inspired home goods and accessories (reflektiondesign.com)



How to Find Black-Owned Businesses Near You


National Directories & Online Resources

  • Official Black Wall Street (officialblackwallstreet.com) – A database of Black-owned businesses across industries.

  • WeBuyBlack (webuyblack.com) – An online marketplace featuring Black-owned brands.

  • AfroBiz (afrobiz.com) – A directory of Black-owned businesses in the U.S. and Canada.

  • Support Black-Owned (supportblackowned.com) – Search businesses by category and location.

  • EatOkra (eatokra.com) – Find Black-owned restaurants in your city.


Finding Local Black-Owned Businesses in Your State

  1. Google Search Hacks – Try searching “Black-owned businesses near me” or “Black-owned coffee shops in [your city].” Google has added features to highlight these businesses in results.

  2. Instagram & TikTok – Many businesses promote themselves through social media. Try searching “#BlackOwned[YourCity]” or following local business directories.

  3. Chamber of Commerce & Business Networks – Check if your city has a Black Chamber of Commerce or business association.

  4. Local Events & Markets – Many cities hold pop-up markets featuring Black entrepreneurs. Check Eventbrite or community boards for upcoming events.

  5. Word of Mouth – Ask around! Friends, family, and local community groups are great sources for discovering hidden gems.


Conclusion

Supporting Black-owned businesses is about more than a one-time purchase—it’s about shifting spending habits and reinvesting in communities. Whether you buy from a small shop or a national brand, your dollars matter.


Use the resources in this post to discover new businesses, share them with others, and make conscious choices that support economic equity.


If you know of a great Black-owned business, drop it in the comments—let’s build a community of support together! Start today—choose one business from this list and make your first purchase.

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