Black Wall Street Legacy Festival 2025

Black Wall Street
Legacy Festival 2025

The Black Wall Street Legacy Festival seeks to elevate and amplify the hard work and voices of Black Tulsans over the last 100 years by offering opportunities to reflect, learn, and inspire through community curated experiences.

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The annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Parade is one of the largest in the country. Hundreds of companies, organizations, churches, and individuals participate in the celebration of Dr. King’s life and his contributions to humanity. For more information about the Dr. MLK Commemoration Society, visit MLKTulsa.com

(TOP CENTER ONE) ONE Gas, Tulsa-based gas company was represented by various staff walking alongside a colorfully decorated float. Photos, Sam Levrault Media

(UPPER CENTER) Float attendee for Public Service Company of Oklahoma waves to the crowds. Photos, Sam Levrault Media

(TOP CENTER ONE) ONE Gas, Tulsa-based gas company was represented by various staff walking alongside a colorfully decorated float. Photos, Sam Levrault Media

(UPPER CENTER) Float attendee for Public Service Company of Oklahoma waves to the crowds. Photos, Sam Levrault Media

(ABOVE) Buddy Bookworm, offical mascot of Tulsa City-County LIbrary waved to the crowds. Photos, Sam Levrault Media

(LOWER CENTER) Parade walkers represented Bank of Oklahoma – one of many financial institutions represnted in the parade on Saturday. Photos, Sam Levrault Media

(LEFT) Government officals from across the region represented in the festivities including Cherokee Nation Chief Chuck Hoskins (center-left) and
Representative Regina Goodwin (center-right.) Photos, Sam Levrault Media