By: Nehemiah Frank
TULSA, Okla. — Voters delivered a decisive message Tuesday night in the Tulsa School Board Election: reject division and invest in public education.
Nehemiah Frank is the Founder & Editor-in-Chief at The Black Wall Street Times. He specializes in general assignment news with a focus on government and politics, exploring topics such as cultural movements, public policy, and mental health. Nehemiah's work has been featured in various prominent outlets, showcasing his commitment to impactful journalism.
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Nehemiah's coverage primarily focuses on local events, government announcements, and legal policy regulations in the United States, particularly within Oklahoma and Tulsa. His themes cover a range of topics including government & politics, education, photography, opinion pieces, holiday events, music and sports.
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