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Little Rock, Birmingham Confront Difficult Racial Pasts
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Storytelling is a powerful form of communication that keeps history alive from generation to generation. And two cities confront their difficult racial pasts.
Rising From Tragedy & Rebuilding Black Wall Street
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As Tulsa marks 100 years since the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, business owners in Greenwood said they are proud to be a part of a revitalization and making sure the resiliency of Black Wall Street continues.
Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial Coverage: Pathways To Reconciliation
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107-year-old Tulsa Race Massacre survivor Viola Fletcher went to Washington, D.C. 100 years after it happened. She told members of congress that the aftershocks of the massacre did not clear when the smoke cleared from Greenwood.
Telling The Story Of The 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Through Artifacts, Historical Documents
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Containing more than 36,000 artifacts, the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) documents every aspect of African American life, history, and culture. Among the artifacts are a select few on the museum's third floor that help tell the story of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre and its aftermath.
1921 Tulsa Race Massacre In The National Spotlight Through Pop Culture
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What was once hidden from history is now in a national spotlight. TV and film producers, artists, and celebrities are letting the world know about the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial Coverage: The Search For Mass Graves
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100 years after the Tulsa Race Massacre, descendants, the city, archeologists, historians, and activists are still working to uncover truths about where the victims are. Archeologists discovered a mass grave at Oaklawn Cemetery in October 2020.
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Investigating The 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre 100 Years Later
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No one was ever brought to justice in connection with the deaths in Greenwood. Rumors of a coverup involving mass graves lingered for years. In 2018, the City of Tulsa began investigating those rumors. Then in 2020, archeologists found an unmarked grave with at least 12 bodies at a site many had long suspected: Oaklawn Cemetery. Could these murders ever be solved 100 years later? Oklahoma's Own talked with a man who worked 450 murder cases about what it would take. And looks at were the sear
Investigating The 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre 100 Years Later
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No one was ever brought to justice in connection with the deaths in Greenwood. Rumors of a coverup involving mass graves lingered for years. In 2018, the City of Tulsa began investigating those rumors. Then in 2020, archeologists found an unmarked grave with at least 12 bodies at a site many had long suspected: Oaklawn Cemetery. Could these murders ever be solved 100 years later? Oklahoma's Own talked with a man who worked 450 murder cases about what it would take. And looks at were the sear
Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial Coverage: Inside The Greenwood Rising Museum
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Images from inside Greenwood Rising show an exhibit that takes visitors from the glory of Greenwood’s early days to the horror of the massacre, and the despair and destruction. The museum itself is still under construction, and it stretches across part of a block at Greenwood and Archer.
Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial Coverage: Inside The Greenwood Rising Museum
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Images from inside Greenwood Rising show an exhibit that takes visitors from the glory of Greenwood’s early days to the horror of the massacre, and the despair and destruction. The museum itself is still under construction, and it stretches across part of a block at Greenwood and Archer.
Remembering The 1921 Race Massacre: Bringing Tulsa’s Hidden Past To Light
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It has been called “America’s Most Beautiful City.” It has hosted the International Petroleum Expo, and for years was known as the “Oil Capitol of the World.” But there is a part of Tulsa’s past that had been hidden; a secret many wanted to keep buried.
Remembering The 1921 Race Massacre: Bringing Tulsa’s Hidden Past To Light
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It has been called “America’s Most Beautiful City.” It has hosted the International Petroleum Expo, and for years was known as the “Oil Capitol of the World.” But there is a part of Tulsa’s past that had been hidden; a secret many wanted to keep buried.
Remembering The Elaine, Arkansas Massacre
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Elaine, Arkansas is in the Mississippi Delta. The town of a few hundred people that is not far from the river is surrounded by rich farmland; but to this day, it is shrouded in a tragic history.
Remembering The Elaine, Arkansas Massacre
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Elaine, Arkansas is in the Mississippi Delta. The town of a few hundred people that is not far from the river is surrounded by rich farmland; but to this day, it is shrouded in a tragic history.
Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial Coverage: Death And Destruction In Greenwood
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It all started inside an elevator at what was the Drexel Building on Main Street in Tulsa. We will never know exactly what happened, but we do know an African American man by the name of Dick Rowland possibly tripped into, or stepped on, the elevator operator Sarah Page.
Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial Coverage: Death And Destruction In Greenwood
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It all started inside an elevator at what was the Drexel Building on Main Street in Tulsa. We will never know exactly what happened, but we do know an African American man by the name of Dick Rowland possibly tripped into, or stepped on, the elevator operator Sarah Page.
Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial Coverage: The Rise Of Black Wall Street
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To recognize the magnitude of what happened 100 years ago with the Tulsa Race Massacre, you need to understand the importance of the Greenwood area.
Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial Coverage: The Rise Of Black Wall Street
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To recognize the magnitude of what happened 100 years ago with the Tulsa Race Massacre, you need to understand the importance of the Greenwood area.
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Oklahoma Reduces Developmental Disabilities Services Waitlist From 13 Years To 2 Years Thanks To New Funding
Chloe Abbott
Oklahoma has reduced its developmental disabilities services waitlist from 13 years to 2 years, thanks to new funding from the state legislature, benefiting over 2,000 families in need of assistance.
Oklahoma Reduces Developmental Disabilities Services Waitlist From 13 Years To 2 Years Thanks To New Funding
Chloe Abbott
Oklahoma has reduced its developmental disabilities services waitlist from 13 years to 2 years, thanks to new funding from the state legislature, benefiting over 2,000 families in need of assistance.
'He Could Have Hurt Me Really Bad': Sapulpa Police Arrest Suspect In Connection To 2 Burglaries
Cal Day
A Sapulpa mom is relieved her family is OK after waking up to find a stranger inside her home. Officers arrested the man after they say he also broke into a different house across the street and attacked a woman living inside.
'He Could Have Hurt Me Really Bad': Sapulpa Police Arrest Suspect In Connection To 2 Burglaries
Cal Day
A Sapulpa mom is relieved her family is OK after waking up to find a stranger inside her home. Officers arrested the man after they say he also broke into a different house across the street and attacked a woman living inside.
‘What Is The Harm?’ Mother Of Tulsa Woman Murdered 20 Years Ago Asking Police To Allow Cold Case Experts To Investigate
Kaitlyn Deggs
The mother of Brittany Phillips, murdered 20 years ago, seeks outside experts to help solve the cold case.
‘What Is The Harm?’ Mother Of Tulsa Woman Murdered 20 Years Ago Asking Police To Allow Cold Case Experts To Investigate
Kaitlyn Deggs
The mother of Brittany Phillips, murdered 20 years ago, seeks outside experts to help solve the cold case.
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Oklahoma Reduces Developmental Disabilities Services Waitlist From 13 Years To 2 Years Thanks To New Funding
Chloe Abbott
Oklahoma has reduced its developmental disabilities services waitlist from 13 years to 2 years, thanks to new funding from the state legislature, benefiting over 2,000 families in need of assistance.
'He Could Have Hurt Me Really Bad': Sapulpa Police Arrest Suspect In Connection To 2 Burglaries
Cal Day
A Sapulpa mom is relieved her family is OK after waking up to find a stranger inside her home. Officers arrested the man after they say he also broke into a different house across the street and attacked a woman living inside.
‘What Is The Harm?’ Mother Of Tulsa Woman Murdered 20 Years Ago Asking Police To Allow Cold Case Experts To Investigate
Kaitlyn Deggs
The mother of Brittany Phillips, murdered 20 years ago, seeks outside experts to help solve the cold case.
Fire Destroys Rogers County Home on Christmas Night
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A fire destroyed a Rogers County home on Christmas night, leaving the house a total loss. Residents escaped unharmed but one firefighter was injured.
Tulsa International Airport Experiences Post-Christmas Flight Delays
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Tulsa International Airport is experiencing significant flight delays due to thick fog, while most departures remain on schedule.
DOJ Sues 2 Oklahoma Prosecutors Over Tribal Jurisdiction
David Prock
The DOJ has sued two Oklahoma district attorneys, claiming they improperly prosecuted tribal citizens, contradicting a 2020 Supreme Court ruling that limits state authority in Indian Country.
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