(ATLANTA – July 5, 2025) — The legacy of Black Wall Street lives on as Black Wall Street ATL returns on Thursday, July 11, 2025, for a powerful evening celebrating Black excellence, economic empowerment, and cultural pride. Presented by BMORENews.com and the Joe Manns Black Wall Street Awards, this prestigious event will honor individuals who have made exceptional contributions across business, media, music, and community development. This year’s honorees include a dynamic and diverse group of leaders and changemakers: Dr. GiannaRose Monteleone Terry Miles The Rude Boys Bo Talley Pierre Edwards Tara Thomas JYoungmdk David Paton James Worthy Sytonnia Moore Dave Tolliver Renee Knorr DJ Kurpt William Lesane Natasha Eli Tone Henderson The event will highlight their enduring impact and commitment to uplifting the Black community. Honorees represent the spirit of Black Wall Street — visionaries who build, lead, and give back. RSVP now at: BlackWallStreetATL.eventbrite.com From business leaders to music pioneers, Black Wall Street ATL is more than a celebration — it’s a movement. Join us as we honor legacy and light the way for future generations. Media Contact:Doni GloverBMORENews.comEmail: doni@bmorenews.com

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(BALTIMORE – March 16, 2024) – It is with great excitement that I shout to the highest mountains on this day, “Happy 197th Anniversary to the Black Press!” Don’t laugh, but it wasn’t until last year that I learned that today – March 16th – is the actual birthday of the Black Press. Freedom’s Journal, the first Black newspaper established in the United States, was first published on March 16, 1827, in New York City by Samuel Cornish and John Russwurm. This was the same year that slavery was outlawed in New York – another unprecedented development in the sordid…

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