Reginald F. Lewis, a New York lawyer turned entrepreneur, made history by building the first Black-owned billion-dollar company, TLC Beatrice International. His journey from humble beginnings to ...
Stacker used Census data and other sources to explore the history of Black Wall Streets and their legacy in present-day Black ...
The Erie Community Foundation, which issued Erie's Black Wall Street its first loan upon receiving its nonprofit designation, ...
Explore Reginald Lewis' remarkable journey through his family's eyes as the Reginald Lewis Museum debuts its first-ever solo ...
Working to lift up Black business owners, modern-day Black Wall Streets in West Michigan are offering training sessions, ...
The order, which was first reported by the Wall Street Journal, would make English the country’s official first language. It would also rescind a federal mandate issued by former president Bill ...
“Urban renewal — ostensibly intended to eliminate urban blight — devastated Black Wall Street by displacing ... founded in 1903 by the first Black American woman to charter a bank in the ...
The Erie Community Foundation, which issued Erie's Black Wall Street its first loan upon receiving its nonprofit designation, has been in "lockstep" with the agency. Other community partners that ...
"Urban renewal—ostensibly intended to eliminate urban blight—devastated Black Wall Street by displacing individuals ... founded in 1903 by the first Black American woman to charter a bank ...