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Rebuild black wall street foundation

The story of Black Wall Street is a tragic one. In the early 20th century, Tulsa, Oklahoma was home to a thriving African American community that was a beacon of economic success and cultural pride. However, in 1921, a white mob attacked and destroyed the community, killing as many as 300 people and leaving thousands homeless.

Today, efforts are underway to rebuild Black Wall Street and recapture some of the spirit of that once-great community. One such effort is the Rebuild Black Wall Street Foundation, which aims to promote entrepreneurship and economic development in African American communities across the United States. The foundation works to create opportunities for black entrepreneurs to start and grow their own businesses, providing access to resources, mentorship, and networking opportunities. They also focus on financial literacy and education, helping individuals and families build wealth and achieve financial stability.  Ultimately, the goal of the Rebuild Black Wall Street Foundation is to create thriving, self-sufficient communities that are built on a foundation of economic empowerment and social justice. Through their work, they hope to honor the legacy of the original Black Wall Street and help build a brighter future for generations to come.

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Bright Solutions. Profitable Results.

Our mission is to again re-establish Black Wall Street, a collective of Black owned, self-sufficient businesses. A district where we not only thrive, but pay homage to those lives and businesses affected in Tulsa, as well as support the thrusting of our people into the future. A future filled with honor, prosperity and a legacy of strength, unity and perseverance. We are committed to providing a place of refuge and support for our businesses and community, while dismantling the mindset of poverty that has constrained our people.

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