In American cities large and small, Black folks are building businesses, buying homes, breaking into high-growth industries and reclaiming economic ground long denied through generations of exclusion. This subtle but meaningful shift comes decades after Black hubs like Tulsa’s Greenwood District– once known to the world as Black Wall Street– were destroyed in racial retaliation. Now, however, it seems Black Americans are on the cusp of revising history in the form of new Black Wall Streets across the country, and we need to talk about it.