From the streets of Greenwood to the vision of a Black Stock Exchange - a blueprint for building generational wealth in Black America. The Black Wall Streets of America: Towards a Black Stock Exchange uncovers the remarkable history of African American economic empowerment, from thriving Black business districts like Tulsa's Greenwood District to the entrepreneurial spirit that fueled Black Wall Street and similar communities nationwide.
Blending history, economics, and vision, this book explores how African American entrepreneurs built wealth despite systemic racism, and how these lessons can inspire a new era of cooperative economics, Black-owned businesses, and a truly Black-led financial marketplace. Whether you're interested in the legacy of the Tulsa Race Massacre, African American finance, or strategies for building Black wealth today, this book provides both historical insight and actionable ideas.
Black Wall Streets of America: Towards a Black Stock Exchange is a groundbreaking blueprint for building, sustaining, and scaling Black economic power in the 21st century. Blending historical insight with forward-looking strategies, this book draws from the successes of Greenwood, Hayti, Bronzeville, and other thriving Black business districts, then reimagines how these lessons can be applied in today's globalized, technology-driven economy.
It is not a hope. It is a must. It is what will be. From Community Land Trusts and Black-led CDFIs to public procurement targets, policy guardrails, and the rise of AI-driven entrepreneurship, this book delivers a comprehensive framework for wealth creation. It explores how decentralization, rapid prototyping, and advanced manufacturing can disrupt traditional gatekeepers, allowing individuals and communities to own production, control capital, and dominate niche markets.
From the streets of Greenwood to the vision of a Black Stock Exchange - a blueprint for building generational wealth in Black America. The Black Wall Streets of America: Towards a Black Stock Exchange uncovers the remarkable history of African American economic empowerment, from thriving Black business districts like Tulsa's Greenwood District to the entrepreneurial spirit that fueled Black Wall Street and similar communities nationwide.
Blending history, economics, and vision, this book explores how African American entrepreneurs built wealth despite systemic racism, and how these lessons can inspire a new era of cooperative economics, Black-owned businesses, and a truly Black-led financial marketplace. Whether you're interested in the legacy of the Tulsa Race Massacre, African American finance, or strategies for building Black wealth today, this book provides both historical insight and actionable ideas.
Black Wall Streets of America: Towards a Black Stock Exchange is a groundbreaking blueprint for building, sustaining, and scaling Black economic power in the 21st century. Blending historical insight with forward-looking strategies, this book draws from the successes of Greenwood, Hayti, Bronzeville, and other thriving Black business districts, then reimagines how these lessons can be applied in today's globalized, technology-driven economy.
It is not a hope. It is a must. It is what will be. From Community Land Trusts and Black-led CDFIs to public procurement targets, policy guardrails, and the rise of AI-driven entrepreneurship, this book delivers a comprehensive framework for wealth creation. It explores how decentralization, rapid prototyping, and advanced manufacturing can disrupt traditional gatekeepers, allowing individuals and communities to own production, control capital, and dominate niche markets.