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Oklahoma students could go their entire educational experience without hearing about the Tulsa Race Massacre in school. That’s beginning to change as more people recognize the importance of teaching children about this shameful chapter of Oklahoma history. 'Opal’s Greenwood Oasis' is a children’s book meant to introduce the history of Greenwood to the very young.
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The KGOU Readers Club begins an extended focus on important books related to the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. The first selection is Randy Krehbiel's 'Tulsa 1921: Reporting a Massacre.'
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On the night of May 31st and through the morning of June 1st in 1921, in Tulsa Oklahoma’s Greenwood district, also known as Black Wall Street, roving…
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Ruffin's guitar has graced performances from Mariah Carey to Fishbone. Public radio program Live From Cain's profiles the veteran guitarist and his Tulsa band, Freak Juice.
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One-hundred years ago this June, violence devastated one of the most prosperous Black communities in the nation – Tulsa's Greenwood District. The area…
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It was 100 years ago this June that one of the most prosperous Black communities in the nation was devastated by an outright massacre---right here in…
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George Monroe recalled bits and pieces of the Tulsa Race Massacre up until the end of his life.The images never could escape his memory.“I remember seeing…
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Tulsa officials said at least 12 coffins were discovered over four days of digging in the city-owned Oaklawn Cemetery. More tests need to be conducted to determine if remains are massacre victims.
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The City of Tulsa announced a second search for the remains of victims of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre will start in October at Oaklawn Cemetery.…
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A team from the City of Tulsa and the Oklahoma Archaeological Survey at the University of Oklahoma resumed the test excavation Monday for the 1921 Tulsa…