BLACK WALL STREET is not a record label started by The Game.
Black Wall Street was the most prosperous black community in America during the 1920’s located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It was known as “Little Africa” or “Black Beverly Hills”, a prime example of racial nationalism. To put into perspective of how money flowed in Black Wall Street, a dollar took 365 DAYS to leave the community, now a dollar leaves an African American Community every 15 MINUTES. The community had hundreds of businesses all negro owned and their motto was “To educate every child”.
June 1, 1921 white supremacists bombed BLACK WALL STREET and killed over 3000 people and destroyed over 600 businesses. 21 churches, 21 restaurants, 30 grocery stores, a hospital, bank, post office, and most schools were destroyed. The dead were buried in unmarked graves. It wasn’t till 1997 that Oklahoma decided to pass the “1921 Race Riot Reconciliation Act” which provided decedents of that area a free college education.
SMH AT AMERICAN HISTORY
It’s funny, the things we learn in American History in school, and then all the things we find out later that we never heard about. I saw one person who reblogged this exclaiming that more people died in this one massacre than on 9/11, and yet, we never learned this in history class. It is to our shame.
If you want to learn more, I suggest starting with the wikipedia pages for Greenwood, Tulsa and for the Tulsa race riot, and then checking out primary sources from the articles.
And may God have mercy on our souls.
EDIT: The more I read, the more my jaw drops. The deliberate destruction of information from these days is sickening. Newspaper editorials were completely disappeared, and evidence that white people were culpable was erased and intentionally lost. Jesus weeps. So do I.
