This interactive map illustrates some of the key locations of the historic Greenwood neighborhood in Tulsa, Oklahoma, known as Black Wall Street, and features important African American businesses, cultural institutions, and commemorative sites. Author: Chief Egunwale Amusan Map Designer: Bryan BruckmanPhotograph Researcher: Patricia Schechterhttps://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/tulsa/1008/thumbnail.jp
Public policies rooted in systemic racism and racialized violence have stripped wealth from Black Am...
"More than one hundred years ago, the city of Tulsa, Oklahoma, perpetrated a massacre against its Bl...
Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Paul Lambert, Oklahoma Herit...
The Greenwood District in Tulsa, OK was the pinnacle of the American Dream. The year is 1921, segreg...
Items in this bibliography were selected for their illustrative power and are intended to serve as a...
Photograph of the "Black Wall Street" area of Tulsa, OK, before the Race Massacre on June 1, 1921
The violent events of May 31-June 1, 1921 left the prosperous Tulsa neighborhood of Greenwood, calle...
Chief Amusan speaks about his dynamic history walking tour of Greenwood in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Rand...
Black Wall Street. What could it mean? Is it a region of New York? As it turns out, Black Wall Stree...
Photograph of African-Americans and Whites during the Tulsa Race Massacre, June 1921
Photograph of the smoldering ruins at an edge of the fired area during the Tulsa Race Massacre, June...
To mark the centennial year since the Tulsa Race Massacre, a number of news outlets and public broad...
Learning about history, specifically American history during the early 20th century, many people wil...
Tulsa, Oklahoma\u27s historically African American neighborhood of Greenwood in North Tulsa has long...
The Whitely Community is a traditionally African American neighborhood in Muncie that, from a histor...
Public policies rooted in systemic racism and racialized violence have stripped wealth from Black Am...
"More than one hundred years ago, the city of Tulsa, Oklahoma, perpetrated a massacre against its Bl...
Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Paul Lambert, Oklahoma Herit...
The Greenwood District in Tulsa, OK was the pinnacle of the American Dream. The year is 1921, segreg...
Items in this bibliography were selected for their illustrative power and are intended to serve as a...
Photograph of the "Black Wall Street" area of Tulsa, OK, before the Race Massacre on June 1, 1921
The violent events of May 31-June 1, 1921 left the prosperous Tulsa neighborhood of Greenwood, calle...
Chief Amusan speaks about his dynamic history walking tour of Greenwood in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Rand...
Black Wall Street. What could it mean? Is it a region of New York? As it turns out, Black Wall Stree...
Photograph of African-Americans and Whites during the Tulsa Race Massacre, June 1921
Photograph of the smoldering ruins at an edge of the fired area during the Tulsa Race Massacre, June...
To mark the centennial year since the Tulsa Race Massacre, a number of news outlets and public broad...
Learning about history, specifically American history during the early 20th century, many people wil...
Tulsa, Oklahoma\u27s historically African American neighborhood of Greenwood in North Tulsa has long...
The Whitely Community is a traditionally African American neighborhood in Muncie that, from a histor...
Public policies rooted in systemic racism and racialized violence have stripped wealth from Black Am...
"More than one hundred years ago, the city of Tulsa, Oklahoma, perpetrated a massacre against its Bl...
Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Paul Lambert, Oklahoma Herit...