Greenwood Rising Black Wall Street History Center and TTCU Federal Credit Union are partnering up to offer Oklahomans free admission every Friday during Black History Month.
Last Black Wall Street survivor Mother Viola Ford Fletcher Last Blackwall street Tulsa Massacre survivor Mother Lessie Benningfield Randle< ...
The program was completely funded by the community for the first two years. But this year, they got a $100,000 grant from the ...
Friendship Missionary Baptist Church brought together organizations interested in revitalizing Charlotte’s “Black Wall Street ...
Uncover the nearly erased, but not forgotten, histories of these Black communities and their testament to resilience, from ...
Uncover the nearly erased, but not forgotten, histories of these Black communities and their testament to resilience, from ...
Monroe Nichols supports “significant elements” of the measure to recompense the families of Black people killed or left ...
Fifteen Cents on the Dollar” highlights the importance of understanding racial wealth disparities throughout U.S. history.
In the "Cowboy Carter Chronicles," Digital Producer Jyesha Johnson explores Beyoncé's groundbreaking impact on country music and its historical ties to Black culture. Beyoncé's album, "Cowboy Carter," ...
A sweeping plan to restore Tulsa’s Greenwood district, destroyed during the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, was announced Tuesday ...
Greenwood Rising Black Wall Street History Center is offering free admission to Oklahoma residents on "Freedom Fridays," a ...