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For Dawon Matthews, entrepreneurship wasn’t just a choice—it was a necessity. After being charged with a felony at 19, companies rejected him, prompting him to forge his own career path. Now 32, Matthews is a successful business owner with five companies under his belt, most notably Goodies Soul Kitchen, a thriving food truck in Houston,…

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