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Lisa Nelson, ALEC’s CEO, said conservatives need a “scalp” from either Bank of America’s Brian Moynihan or BlackRock’s Larry ...
On Thursday, July 17, the National Urban League declared a “State of Emergency” in Black America. It cited attacks on civil rights, democratic principles, and past progress. The report, titled “State ...
Ross Mac left Wall Street to expose how predatory finance targets Black communities. Discover how his Maconomics movement is ...
The Black Wall Street Gallery commemorated the centennial anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre with the opening of “21 Piece Salute”, an art exhibition in New York City featuring 21 pieces ...
Cyclists from Oklahoma City complete Ride4Equity, a 1,600-mile trek from Tulsa to New York City, raising awareness for racial ...
Otis Clark (age 18) narrowly escaped while his stepfather was killed and his home burned down, witnessing the destruction of ...
Tulsa's first Black mayor unveils $105 million Greenwood Trust to address lasting impacts of 1921 Race Massacre and rebuild historic district.
In the early 1900s, Tulsa’s Greenwood District had more than 600 Black-owned businesses and stretched 35 blocks north from the commercial hub of South Greenwood Avenue and East Archer Street. A mural ...
Until the Massacre of 1921, said Hill, for Black Americans who traveled to Greenwood to do business, take a vacation, and see performers like Count Basie play at local theaters, Tulsa’s Black Wall ...
The historic Greenwood District of Tulsa will once again pulse with energy as the 4th Annual Black Wall Street Rally returns May 15-17, 2025. Under the theme “Paving the Way Forward,” this ...
Discover the untold history of Black Wall Streets across the US, from Tulsa to Richmond, and how their destruction and impact on wealth and opportunity continue today.