Tulsa's Historic Greenwood District
The Greenwood District in Tulsa, Oklahoma, known as Negro Wall Street, thrived in the early 1900s as a commercial center for African Americans. Devastated by white rioters in 1921, the community recovered and flourished in the 1940s. Today, it is part of a cultural and educational hub in downtown Tulsa. Images of America: Tulsa's Historic Greenwood District is a book that explores Tulsa's African American community, its history, and race relations through context-setting text and captioned photographs, offering valuable insights for students studying American history, race, and human relationships.
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In the early 1900s, the Greenwood District in Tulsa, Oklahoma was a thriving commercial center for African Americans. It was known as Negro Wall Street and was nationally recognized. However, in 1921, white rioters destroyed much of the district due to jealousy, land disputes, and racism. Despite this devastation, the community recovered and reached new heights in the 1940s. Over time, social and economic changes caused the district to decline, but today it is part of a larger cultural and educational hub in downtown Tulsa.
The Tulsa experience is a reflection of similar events throughout the United States. Images of America: Tulsa's Historic Greenwood District is a book that uses context-setting text and captioned photographs to provide a basic understanding of Tulsa's African American community, its history, and race relations in modern times. It is especially useful for students who want to learn more about American history, race, and human relationships.
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Subject: History
Brand: Arcadia Publishing
Publisher Date: 01/27/2014
Dimensions: 9.25 x 6.50 x 0.28
UPC: 9781467111287
Pages: 128