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After the killing of George Floyd, big banks announced plans to invest millions in smaller, Black-owned banks to allow them to better support underserved community businesses.
The Port of Los Angeles says 20% of container shipments this month were canceled in the wake of President Donald Trump's tariffs.
Government employment has long been a reliable pathway to Black middle-class prosperity.
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Following the Tulsa Race Massacre, Black residents rebuilt and flourished in the Greenwood District. Then came the highway.
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Today, we'll learn about the history of the Tulsa Race Massacre and its lasting impact on Black wealth.