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6. Postcard from Tulsa - "The Ghosts of Greenwood"

6. Postcard from Tulsa - "The Ghosts of Greenwood"

Update: 2022-08-25
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In 1921, the city of Tulsa bore witness to the greatest incident of racial violence in American history when the prosperous African-American neighborhood of Greenwood was invaded and destroyed in an act of mob terrorism. But while this disgrace which resulted in as many as 300 deaths was ignored for decades, a century later, it seems to be getting its share of attention. Last year, 107 year old survivor Viola Fletcher, riveted Congress with her eyewitness testimony in a public plea for justice, while the president visited Tulsa to commemorate its Centennial in a display of apology. Memorial banners were unfurled downtown and walking this city's streets you'll happen upon murals, statues, parks, and even a 30 million dollar museum built in remembrance. But what happened to Greenwood after 1921 and what can be found visiting the neighborhood today? Join us as we walk its streets, and hear from locals and historians who are striving to tell this district’s full story. 


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6. Postcard from Tulsa - "The Ghosts of Greenwood"

6. Postcard from Tulsa - "The Ghosts of Greenwood"

Evan Stern