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Staff Writer, The Black Wall Street Times

Anna Littlejohn

Verified

Staff Writer, The Black Wall Street Times

Oklahoma City

Beats

Primary beats

United States

Secondary beats

VinylPoliticsSportsSocial NetworkingSafariFashion WeekHairLGBTQDefiafricaCocktailsTechnologyPersonal CareBooksFood SupplyAppsFuture MobilityProfile WritingSwimmingIssues

Biography

Final Covers

Indie film making, WitchcraftUFO-UAP, Paganism Mysticism, Transgender and Veterans Issues

Doesn’t Cover

You just make the proposal.

Journalist Type

Writer

Seniority Positions

Staff

Industries

Media Production

Medium Formats

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Content

Total articles 162

  • Available on paid plans

    Daisy Bates, Little Rock’s First Lady

    By Anna Littlejohn Verified

    Mar. 17, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Trump tariffs: Will fresh produce be the next luxury item?

    By Anna Littlejohn Verified

    Mar. 07, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Daisy Bates, Little Rock’s First Lady

    By Anna Littlejohn Verified

    Mar. 17, 2025

As seen in

The Black Wall Street Times,Garland Journal

Company Info

The Black Wall Street Times

The Black Wall Street Times is a Black-owned digital news media company based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, specifically in the historic Greenwood District. Founded in 2017 by Nehemiah D. Frank, the publication aims to amplify Black voices and experiences through journalism that emphasizes equity, representation, and truth. It honors the legacy of Black Wall Street, a once-thriving economic hub that was destroyed during the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. The company provides comprehensive news coverage on various topics, including politics, education, health, arts, culture, and social justice. It features historical stories related to Black Wall Street and broader Black cultural heritage. The publication also offers opinion pieces that analyze systemic inequities and community resilience. Additionally, it provides newsletter subscriptions for readers to receive exclusive content and event updates. The Black Wall Street Times engages with nonprofits and grassroots organizations to promote social change and is dedicated to serving Black communities and advocates for racial justice.

Oklahoma City, , United States

+1 918-804-8526

Founded: 2016



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