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No restitution was ever made to those who lost loved ones or property in the 1921 massacre that razed the prosperous Black ...
"The Greenwood Ave Project" documentary revisits the 1921 Tulsa massacre, illuminating the past and powering the future of Black Wall Street. Black elders have always been our griots, passing down ...
The U.S. Senate has approved Tulsa's historic Greenwood District, the site of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, to be a national ...
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Black Tulsa rebuilt Greenwood after the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. But what would come next would largely destroy the ...
Tulsa’s newly established observance day ... In-person attendance will be at the Greenwood Cultural Center, located at 322 N. Greenwood Ave. June 1 will now serve as an annual day of reflection ...
The Black Wall Street Rally, an annual event held in the historic Greenwood District of Tulsa, will once again serve as a ...
This beloved home goods store is known for its locally made pottery, custom-made candles and industrial farmhouse-style ...
Greenwood Ave., with pre-registration now open for interested participants. The initiative is part of the city’s broader effort to empower residents—particularly those in North Tulsa ...
Today, Tulsa’s original Black neighborhood ... pointing to a storefront at the intersection of North Greenwood Avenue and East Archer Street, in the heart of what’s known as Deep Greenwood.