Connecticut Law Review’s 2021 Symposium, titled “History and the Tulsa Race Massacre: What’s (the Law) Got to Do With It?” explored the legal and historical relevance of the Massacre. Following the Symposium, Connecticut Law Review Symposium Editors, Abby Booth and Joan Bosma, interviewed Professor Scott Ellsworth, a historian and leading scholar on the Massacre and a panelist at the Symposium. Professor Ellsworth provides a summary of the Massacre—including the events before and after the Massacre—and discusses the overwhelming lack of recognition that the Massacre has received in the last century
Learning about history, specifically American history during the early 20th century, many people wil...
Urban school violence is common and when it becomes fatal constitutes a neglected theoretical counte...
As part of C|M|LAW\u27s commemoration of Black History Month, this lecture is sponsored by C|M|LAW A...
Connecticut Law Review’s 2021 Symposium, titled “History and the Tulsa Race Massacre: What’s (the La...
The Connecticut Law Review Symposium poses the question: “History and the Tulsa Race Massacre: What’...
To mark the centennial year since the Tulsa Race Massacre, a number of news outlets and public broad...
The Tulsa Race Massacre centennial, occurring on the heels of the Movement for Black Lives and its h...
This bibliography gathers the most significant and important scholarship on the Tulsa Race Massacre....
The story of the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921 was hidden from history for generations. In the three y...
Chief Amusan speaks about his dynamic history walking tour of Greenwood in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Rand...
"More than one hundred years ago, the city of Tulsa, Oklahoma, perpetrated a massacre against its Bl...
In Riot and Remembrance, James S. Hirsch, an ace reporter formerly affiliated with the New York Time...
This video reviews the post-massacre press coverage of a short-lived attempt by white authorities in...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on November 9, 2010).The enti...
Public policies rooted in systemic racism and racialized violence have stripped wealth from Black Am...
Learning about history, specifically American history during the early 20th century, many people wil...
Urban school violence is common and when it becomes fatal constitutes a neglected theoretical counte...
As part of C|M|LAW\u27s commemoration of Black History Month, this lecture is sponsored by C|M|LAW A...
Connecticut Law Review’s 2021 Symposium, titled “History and the Tulsa Race Massacre: What’s (the La...
The Connecticut Law Review Symposium poses the question: “History and the Tulsa Race Massacre: What’...
To mark the centennial year since the Tulsa Race Massacre, a number of news outlets and public broad...
The Tulsa Race Massacre centennial, occurring on the heels of the Movement for Black Lives and its h...
This bibliography gathers the most significant and important scholarship on the Tulsa Race Massacre....
The story of the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921 was hidden from history for generations. In the three y...
Chief Amusan speaks about his dynamic history walking tour of Greenwood in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Rand...
"More than one hundred years ago, the city of Tulsa, Oklahoma, perpetrated a massacre against its Bl...
In Riot and Remembrance, James S. Hirsch, an ace reporter formerly affiliated with the New York Time...
This video reviews the post-massacre press coverage of a short-lived attempt by white authorities in...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on November 9, 2010).The enti...
Public policies rooted in systemic racism and racialized violence have stripped wealth from Black Am...
Learning about history, specifically American history during the early 20th century, many people wil...
Urban school violence is common and when it becomes fatal constitutes a neglected theoretical counte...
As part of C|M|LAW\u27s commemoration of Black History Month, this lecture is sponsored by C|M|LAW A...