Items in this bibliography were selected for their illustrative power and are intended to serve as an introduction to some of the source material available digitally to those interested in doing historical research related to the African American community of Tulsa, Oklahoma, roughly 1910-1921. The researchers strove for balance, including materials that describe the development of North Tulsa and “Black Wall Street” before the notorious race massacre of 1921. Transcripts of news reports of that event are also included in the final section of the bibliography.https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/tulsa/1007/thumbnail.jp
By providing an in-depth examination of the civil rights movements in Oklahoma City and Tulsa, Oklah...
Bibliography and photographs of a display of government documents from Oklahoma State University, St...
Chief Amusan speaks about his dynamic history walking tour of Greenwood in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Rand...
This bibliography gathers the most significant and important scholarship on the Tulsa Race Massacre....
The assault in Tulsa was one in a series of attacks by whites on black people and communities in thi...
Tulsa, Oklahoma\u27s historically African American neighborhood of Greenwood in North Tulsa has long...
This interactive map illustrates some of the key locations of the historic Greenwood neighborhood in...
The violent events of May 31-June 1, 1921 left the prosperous Tulsa neighborhood of Greenwood, calle...
Learning about history, specifically American history during the early 20th century, many people wil...
The Greenwood District in Tulsa, OK was the pinnacle of the American Dream. The year is 1921, segreg...
This list gathers picture books, novels, and testimony published with readers up to middle school gr...
On May 31 and June 1, 1921 Tulsa, Oklahoma witnessed one of the worst cases domestic terrorism ever ...
Notes and Documents section from Volume 91, Number 4, Winter 2013-14. It includes a document about n...
United States history is marked and checkered with grievous race massacres dating back to the end of...
The story of the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921 was hidden from history for generations. In the three y...
By providing an in-depth examination of the civil rights movements in Oklahoma City and Tulsa, Oklah...
Bibliography and photographs of a display of government documents from Oklahoma State University, St...
Chief Amusan speaks about his dynamic history walking tour of Greenwood in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Rand...
This bibliography gathers the most significant and important scholarship on the Tulsa Race Massacre....
The assault in Tulsa was one in a series of attacks by whites on black people and communities in thi...
Tulsa, Oklahoma\u27s historically African American neighborhood of Greenwood in North Tulsa has long...
This interactive map illustrates some of the key locations of the historic Greenwood neighborhood in...
The violent events of May 31-June 1, 1921 left the prosperous Tulsa neighborhood of Greenwood, calle...
Learning about history, specifically American history during the early 20th century, many people wil...
The Greenwood District in Tulsa, OK was the pinnacle of the American Dream. The year is 1921, segreg...
This list gathers picture books, novels, and testimony published with readers up to middle school gr...
On May 31 and June 1, 1921 Tulsa, Oklahoma witnessed one of the worst cases domestic terrorism ever ...
Notes and Documents section from Volume 91, Number 4, Winter 2013-14. It includes a document about n...
United States history is marked and checkered with grievous race massacres dating back to the end of...
The story of the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921 was hidden from history for generations. In the three y...
By providing an in-depth examination of the civil rights movements in Oklahoma City and Tulsa, Oklah...
Bibliography and photographs of a display of government documents from Oklahoma State University, St...
Chief Amusan speaks about his dynamic history walking tour of Greenwood in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Rand...