In the intricate tapestry of Black wealth in the U.S., threads of resilience and sorrow intertwine with triumphs and systemic injustices. More than a century after the 1921 Tulsa Massacre that razed the prosperous Greenwood District commonly known as “Black Wall Street,” a pivotal moment in Black wealth-building has emerged—one that holds the promise of propelling the Black community toward substantial future wealth growth in the next decades.
The Association of African American Financial Advisors projects that Black wealth...
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