Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921
Marsha N. Lindsay, Ed.D., CDE
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The Tulsa Race Massacre, also known as the Tulsa Race Riot, occurred on May 31 and June 1, 1921, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States. It was a tragic event of racial violence and destruction, primarily targeting the prosperous African American community of Greenwood, often referred to as "Black Wall Street."
The massacre began after a white woman accused a young African American man of assaulting her, which led to a white mob gathering at the Tulsa County Courthouse. The situation quickly escalated into widespread violence, with mobs of white residents attacking and destroying homes, businesses, and churches in the predominantly Black neighborhood of Greenwood. Rioters killed dozens of African Americans, leaving the entire community devastated.
There continue to be debates about the exact number of casualties and the extent of the damage. However, as much of the history and accounts of the massacre were suppressed or ignored for many years, there is evidence of this unnecessary act of violence against a thriving Black community. The event was primarily omitted from history books and not acknowledged until decades later.?
The Tulsa Race Massacre remains a significant and tragic chapter in American history, highlighting the systemic racism and violence endured by African Americans during that time. Efforts have been made in recent years to uncover and acknowledge the full extent of the tragedy, promote healing, and support the survivors and descendants of the victims. The centennial commemoration of the massacre in 2021 brought renewed attention to the event and its ongoing impact on the community.
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There are several meaningful ways to acknowledge the Tulsa Race Massacre and its impact:
Remember, acknowledging the Tulsa Race Massacre is an ongoing commitment. It involves recognizing the past and actively working towards a more just and inclusive society.
To learn more:?Tulsa Race Massacre begins (history.com)
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1 年thank you so much for sharing this history - I just launched my documentary called "Greenwood Ave Project" . I started a African American Museum tour of showing our documentary about the Fall & Rebuild of the Greenwood District. We just finished in Dallas, going to Arlington, Va on June 14, Alabama on 15 & 16, Miami on the 17th and many more
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1 年This is the results of being ignorant, jealous, and envious. This was one of many.