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Trump's federal orders has resulted in communities considering the history of Black Wall Street and forming their own.
But white society wouldn’t allow it. Infamously, in 1921 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Black Wall Street had been a separate economy for the Black community, by the Black community.
That made for a perfect kickoff event for the Ride for Equity. The kickoff will take place on Saturday, May 31, at 7 a.m. EST in Greenwood, right on Black Wall Street in Tulsa.
They’ll be traveling 1,650 miles by bike from historic Black Wall Street in Tulsa to Wall Street in New York. The journey will take 35 days, and the group hopes to arrive in New York on July 4th.
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