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The 35-Minute Pitch That Made Wall Street History Description: In 1980, Robert L. Johnson pitched John Malone on BET in 35 minutes—with zero business experience. Malone invested $500K. 11 years later, BET became the first Black-owned company on the NYSE. In 2001, Viacom bought it for $3 billion, making Johnson America's first Black billionaire. One meeting. One belief. Changed everything. FACEBOOK HASHTAGS: #BlackHistory, #WallStreet, #BET, #Entrepreneur, #NYSE, #Success, #Viral, #Business, #Billionaire, #Inspiring, #BlackExcellence, #Trending, #Motivation, #TrueStory, #MustWatch KEYWORDS: Robert L Johnson, BET founder, NYSE history, Wall Street, first Black billionaire, John Malone, business success, entrepreneurship, billion dollar deal, startup story, Black business history, media mogul, investment story, American dream, business pitch ANTHROPOLOGICAL RESEARCH Oral Tradition Documentation: Schmidt, Peter R. Oral Traditions, Archaeology and History: A Short Reflective History in Schmidt & Patterson (eds.) Making Alternative Histories (1995) Vansina, Jan Oral Tradition as History (1985) - Methodology for oral historical sources Henige, David The Chronology of Oral Tradition (1974) Haya Cultural Studies: Reining, Priscilla The Haya: The Agrarian System of a Sedentary People Dissertation, University of Chicago (1967) Carlsen, John Economic and Social Transformation in Rural Kenya (1980) - Regional context Katoke, Israel K. The Karagwe Kingdom: A History of the Abanyambo of Northwestern Tanzania (1975) AFRICAN METALLURGY STUDIES Regional Iron Age Research