This Is The RICHEST Black Family That OWNS LOUISIANA...

This Is The RICHEST Black Family That OWNS LOUISIANA. From feeding the Civil Rights movement out of a single New Orleans restaurant to turning a $10,000 settlement check into a $400 million-a-year empire, Louisiana is home to incredibly powerful Black dynasties. Discover the visionary families who control the culture, infrastructure, and financial backbone of the state, and learn how they quietly amassed generational wealth that doesn't show up on Forbes. The Miller Family: Percy "Master P" Miller turned a $10,000 malpractice settlement check into a massive independent conglomerate. By owning the manufacturing and controlling the distribution of No Limit Records, his empire moved an estimated $400 million in revenue in 1998 alone. The Williams Brothers: Bryan "Birdman" and Ronald "Slim" Williams revolutionized the music industry's business model with Cash Money Records. In 1998, they negotiated a historic deal with Universal Records to receive a $30 million advance while retaining 85% of their royalties and master recordings. The McDonald Family: Alden McDonald has led Liberty Bank for over 50 years, which is a tenure almost unheard of in the global banking industry. Under his leadership, the institution grew to over $1 billion in assets and served as a crucial financial lifeline for Black entrepreneurs across the South. The Henry Family: Troy Henry's firm, Henry Consulting, manages multi-million and billion-dollar public-private partnerships that literally reshape city skylines. They operate as the structural engineers of Louisiana's economy, effectively bridging the gap between City Hall and Wall Street. The Kokum Family: Henry L. Kokum Jr. is a full-scale mogul who built Kokum Enterprises, owning and operating a massive, high-volume network of McDonald's restaurants across the region. The Charbonnet Family: Operating continuously since 1883, the Charbonnet-Labat Funeral Home is a historic Treme business that survived Jim Crow, the Great Depression, and Hurricane Katrina. They orchestrate the city's most elite jazz funerals, generating substantial logistics-based wealth and owning deeply rooted real estate. The Marsalis & McKenna Families: The Marsalis family represents the royal court of global jazz music, while Dr. Dwight and Beverly McKenna control media and history through the New Orleans Tribune and Le Musée de f.p.c.. The Chase Family: The legendary Leah Chase ran Dooky Chase's Restaurant, which served as a crucial war room for the Civil Rights movement. Safely operating beyond the laws of the Jim Crow South, the upstairs meeting room fed and hosted icons like Thurgood Marshall and Martin Luther King Jr.. Subscribe to Black Status for more cinematic deep dives into the world of hidden wealth and the people quietly building empires across America! #LouisianaWealth #BlackStatus #MasterP #GenerationalWealth #CashMoneyRecords #BlackExcellence