Legacy Weekend Style Meets Purpose: Official Signature T-Shirts from The Original Black Wall Street

Legacy Weekend Style Meets Purpose: Official Signature T-Shirts from The Original Black Wall Street

Legacy Weekend is more than an event. It is a celebration of history, culture, resilience, and a future that continues to be written on historic Greenwood Avenue. This year, supporters can wear the movement with pride through the official and signature The Original Black Wall Street T-shirt collection.
Designed to make a statement, these shirts go beyond fashion. They represent identity, ownership, community, and a commitment to preserving and rebuilding legacy.

The collection features bold gold-and-black designs with powerful messaging that speaks directly to the mission:
"Building Wealth. Building Legacy. Building Futures."

These signature shirts serve as reminders that supporting Black businesses and communities is not simply a moment—it is a movement.

Whether you're attending Legacy Weekend activities, walking historic Greenwood Avenue, supporting local businesses, attending concerts and community events, or simply representing throughout the year, these shirts allow supporters to wear purpose with confidence.

Legacy Weekend Special Pricing
🔥 Official & Signature T-Shirts On Sale
• $25 each

Grab one for yourself and another for a friend, family member, business partner, or fellow supporter of Black Wall Street.

Why These Shirts Matter
Every shirt carries a message:
✓ Support Black-owned businesses
✓ Celebrate Greenwood history and excellence
✓ Promote unity and empowerment
✓ Represent rebuilding efforts
✓ Wear a symbol of culture and pride

The Original Black Wall Street continues its mission of Rebuilding Black Wall Street One Beat at a Time through media, business visibility, community initiatives, and opportunities that create long-term impact.

This Legacy Weekend, do more than attend.

✊🏾Represent the legacy. Wear the movement. ✊🏾Build the future.

Official Signature Legacy Weekend Shirts
$25 each 
Buy Black. Build Black. Leave a Legacy.


The Original Black Wall Street Magazine is excited to announce the launch of a brand-new feature designed to celebrate the next generation of business leaders: Kidpreneur Spotlight.

This recurring column will highlight young Black entrepreneurs from across the country who are building businesses, creating opportunities, and demonstrating leadership at an early age.

Our mission has always been to promote Black-owned businesses, strengthen communities, and help build economic empowerment. By featuring Kidpreneurs, we are investing in the future of entrepreneurship and showing young people that their ideas matter.

We are especially excited to announce our very first Kidpreneur Spotlight feature: Zion Walker.

At just 11 years old and a sixth-grade student, Zion represents the innovation, determination, and entrepreneurial spirit that continue to move our communities forward. His story serves as a reminder that age is not a barrier to greatness and that young people can begin building their legacy today.

Over the coming months, readers can expect to meet more inspiring young entrepreneurs who are turning ideas into action and learning valuable business skills along the way.

Do you know a Kidpreneur who deserves recognition and support of Black Wall Street?

We invite parents, guardians, educators, coaches, churches, and community organizations to submit young entrepreneurs for consideration.

Please send:
• Name
• Age
• City & State
• Business Name
• Photos
• Business Description

Email submissions to:
stories@theoriginalblackwallstreet.com

Together, let's celebrate the future of Black business—one Kidpreneur at a time.


June Kidpreneur Spotlight 
Zion Walker


Not in Tulsa? You can support this Kidpreneur by blessing him via Cash App!

Thank you for supporting. Be sure to read his story in the June Edition of The Original Black Wall Street Magazine.

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