Pushing To Uncover The History Of Tulsa Race Massacre 100 Years Later
CBS4's Danya Bacchus reports on the rebuilding and resilience of Monday marks the 100th anniversary of one of the most violent incidents in America. Survivors of the On May 31, 1921, angry white mobs violently took to the city's Greenwood District, which was a prosperous area known as Black ... As many as 300 people were killed, 10000 were left homeless and one of the country's most prosperous black communities was ... The Greenwood District was once an economic powerhouse but on May 31, 1921, a White mob attacked the all-Black community, ... Back in 1921 — decades before the Civil Rights Movement — Greenwood — the Black north
Oklahoma Rev. Dr. Robert Turner discusses his efforts to identify victims of the 1921 107-year-old Viola Fletcher, a survivor of the 1921 The search for racial justice and healing in the United States has brought a dark moment in In this episode of Field Notes, we talk to the team that met survivors and descendants of the One century ago today, a white mob attacked "Black Wall Street" in one of the worst acts of racial violence in American Photojournalist with the Greenwood Tribune, J. Kavin Ross discusses how internment camps were used after the 1921