"Reviving Black Wall Street: Tulsa's Journey to Empowerment and Justice"

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More than 100 years after the Tulsa Race Massacre, Tulsa is becoming a hub for Black entrepreneurs, with initiatives like Act House providing support and investment opportunities. Despite the city's difficult history, organizations like Build In Tulsa are working to empower minority-owned businesses and combat funding disparities. Entrepreneurs in Tulsa are finding inspiration in the city's history and are determined to create a thriving ecosystem for Black entrepreneurship, despite facing challenges in obtaining funding and government support.
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