The Original Black Wall Street Windows Are Up on Historic Greenwood Avenue — And the Movement Is Growing

 
The Original Black Wall Street Windows Are Up on Historic Greenwood Avenue — And the Movement Is Growing

Historic Greenwood Avenue in Tulsa, Oklahoma — once known worldwide as Black Wall Street — continues to rise again.
This week marks an exciting milestone for The Original Black Wall Street, founded by Dr. Angela K. Chambers, as the organization officially installed new window displays at its location on 104 N Greenwood Avenue.

The bold new windows proudly showcase the brand, mission, and expanding media platform that is helping to rebuild Black Wall Street through media, business visibility, and economic empowerment.

Visitors walking along Greenwood can now see a powerful visual display highlighting the organization's growing ecosystem:
• The Original Black Wall Street Radio
• National and community radio programming
• Digital magazines and business publications
• Virtual Business Address services for entrepreneurs
• Advertising opportunities for Black-owned businesses
• Media visibility for founders across the country

The windows also feature the powerful message:
Rebuilding Black Wall Street — one beat at a time.”

A Media Platform Built to Amplify Black Businesses
The Original Black Wall Street is more than a brand — it is a multi-platform media and advertising ecosystem designed to help Black entrepreneurs gain visibility, credibility, and customers.

Through its expanding network, businesses can:
• Advertise on digital radio programming
• Be featured in magazines and blogs
• Promote products through media exposure
• Obtain a Historic Greenwood business address
• Connect with a growing national audience

For many entrepreneurs, being associated with the Historic Greenwood District carries powerful cultural and economic significance.

A Historic Location with Global Meaning
Greenwood Avenue is one of the most
important historic business districts in American history.

Before the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, Black Wall Street was home to thriving Black-owned banks, newspapers, hotels, theaters, restaurants, and professional offices.

Today, efforts to rebuild the district continue through entrepreneurship, tourism, education, and economic investment.

The Original Black Wall Street is part of that modern movement — using media, storytelling, and business promotion to help amplify Black businesses across the country.

A Hub for Entrepreneurs, Founders, and Creators
The new window displays signal that something bigger is happening on Greenwood.

Entrepreneurs visiting the district can now connect with a growing platform dedicated to:
• Business exposure
• National media visibility
• Advertising opportunities
• Community storytelling
• Black economic empowerment

The organization continues to expand its reach through radio programming, magazine publishing, and digital media platforms.

The Vision: Rebuilding Black Wall Street Through Media
Founder Dr. Angela K. Chambers, a Tulsa entrepreneur and media leader, created The Original Black Wall Street platform with a clear mission:
to amplify Black voices, promote Black businesses, and support economic growth across the country.

Through radio, magazines, advertising services, and digital initiatives, the organization aims to create new opportunities for entrepreneurs to be seen, heard, and supported.

The new Greenwood windows serve as both a symbol and a signal:
🔺️Black Wall Street is not just history.
🔺️It is happening again.
🔺️Visit The Original Black Wall Street

If you are visiting the Historic Greenwood District in Tulsa, be sure to stop by and see the new windows on display.
📍 104 N Greenwood Avenue
Tulsa, Oklahoma

Learn more, advertise your business, or explore the platform at:

Advertise Your Business
Businesses interested in advertising through The Original Black Wall Street media network can inquire about opportunities including:
• Radio advertising
• Magazine advertising
• Blog features
• Business directory listings
• Virtual Business Address services

For advertising inquiries:
📧 advertise@theoriginalblackwallstreet.com
 

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