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Ethnicity
  
Afro-Cuban

Education
  
Role
  
Activist

Name
  
Maggie Anderson

Spouse(s)
  
John Carl Anderson


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Born
  
1971 (age 43–44)
Miami, Florida

Employer
  
2009 – Present The Empowerment Experiment CEO and Founder2007 – Present Stax Inc.2000 – 2003 McDonald's, Strategy Manager

Known for
  
campaign to buy only from black enterprises

Notable work
  
Anderson, Maggie; Ted Gregory (2012). Our black year : one family's quest to buy Black in America's racially divided economy. New York, NY: PublicAffairs. ISBN 9781610390248. LCCN 2011040609.

Home town
  
Liberty City, Miami, Florida

Residence
  
Oak Park, Illinois, United States

Books
  
Our Black Year: One Family's Quest to Buy Black in America's Racially Divided Economy

Similar People
  
Jim Cantalupo, Don Thompson, Steve Easterbrook

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Maggie Anderson (born Margarita in 1971 (age 45–46)) is an American activist, CEO, and co-founder, with her husband John Anderson, of the Empowerment Experiment.

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Biography

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Anderson grew up in Liberty City, Miami, Florida and earned degrees at Emory University and University of Chicago. Her husband, John Anderson, is from Detroit, went to Harvard, and earned his MBA at Kellogg School of Management. They conceived the project after an expensive dinner at the posh Tru restaurant on Chicago's Magnificent Mile.

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Anderson studied constitutional law under Barack Obama at Chicago Law School. She was an executive at McDonald's.

Anderson and her family spent a full year (2009) patronizing, as much as possible, only African-American owned businesses, eschewing all others. She wrote a book about the experience, reporting that in some fields, it was difficult to find black owned businesses, and that black people patronized businesses within their own ethnic group less than other ethnic groups.

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Anderson has participated in successful political campaigns for Rep. John Lewis, Mayor of Atlanta Bill Campbell, and Barack Obama's campaign for U.S. Senate. She has done work for the RainbowPUSH Coalition.

Writings

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  • Anderson, Maggie; Ted Gregory (2012). Our black year : one family's quest to buy Black in America's racially divided economy. New York, NY: PublicAffairs. ISBN 9781610390248. LCCN 2011040609. 
  • References

    Maggie Anderson (activist) Wikipedia