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Ep. 13: Where Are The Bodies Buried?
LISTEN OR LISTEN ON APPLE PODCASTS A significant number of African American residents of Tulsa’s predominantly black Greenwood District...
Jul 15, 20202 min read
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Ep. 12: "Tulsa's Terrible Secret" and the Erasure of Black History
Photo Courtesy: Tulsa Historical Society and Museum Listen OR LISTEN ON APPLE PODCASTS Up until the later part of the 20th century, there...
Jul 1, 20202 min read
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Ep. 11: Black Wall Street Reborn
Photo Courtesy: Tulsa Historical Society and Museum LISTEN OR LISTEN ON APPLE PODCASTS While some African American survivors of the 1921...
Jun 17, 202024 min read
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Ep. 10: Justice Delayed Is Justice Denied
LISTEN OR LISTEN ON APPLE PODCASTS Despite potentially thousands of potential perpetrators of numerous crimes and potentially hundreds or...
Jun 5, 202029 min read
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Ep. 9: Ashes And The Fight For Greenwood
Photo Courtesy: Tulsa Historical Society and Museum Title: Portrait of Buck Colbert B. C. Franklin, father of Mozella Franklin Jones and...
May 27, 202021 min read
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Ep. 8: When The Smoke Cleared
Photo Courtesy: Tulsa Historical Society and Museum LISTEN OR LISTEN ON APPLE PODCASTS When the mayhem ceased, and the smoke cleared,...
May 6, 202028 min read
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Ep. 7 BONUS EPISODE: A Black Wall Street Legend-the story of Peg Leg Taylor and the legacy of trauma
"Stories also have been passed down over the years about Peg Leg Taylor, a legendary black defender who is said to have fought off rioters.
Apr 22, 202029 min read
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Ep. 6: Black Wall Street Burning (Part 2) - A Descendant's Story
Dr. A.C. Jackson: the most prominent person killed in the Tulsa Race Massacre. Photo courtesy: Ruth Sigler Avery Collection held at the...
Apr 8, 202019 min read
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Ep. 6: Black Wall Street Burning
Photo Courtesy: Tulsa Historical Society and Museum LISTEN Overview Between May 31st and June 1st of 1921, what the Oklahoma Historical...
Mar 25, 202026 min read
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Ep. 5: Rumors of Lynching "Diamond Dick"
LISTEN OR LISTEN ON APPLE PODCASTS Title: [Truck on street near Litan Hotel carrying soldiers and African Americans during Tulsa, Okla.,...
Mar 19, 202018 min read
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Ep. 4 The Red Summer of 1919 (Part 2)
Photo Courtesy: The Schomburg Center LISTEN: OR LISTEN ON APPLE PODCASTS The Red Summer of 1919 refers to the period between the spring...
Mar 11, 202016 min read
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Ep. 3: Black Wall Street is Born
Photo Courtesy: Tulsa Historical Society and Museum LISTEN OR LISTEN ON APPLE PODCASTS A special thanks to the National African American...
Mar 4, 202039 min read
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Ep. 4: Red Summer of 1919
Photo Courtesy: The Schomburg Center LISTEN OR LISTEN ON APPLE PODCASTS The Red Summer of 1919 refers to the period between the spring...
Mar 4, 202024 min read
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Ep. 2: Oklahoma: A Promised Land
Title [An oil well, Oklahoma] Created / Publishedc1922. Notes-Â J253614 U.S. Copyright Office.-Â Copyright by G.H. Farnum, Okeman,...
Feb 20, 202015 min read
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Ep 1: The "Five Civilized Tribes" And The Complicated History Between Blacks and Native Americans
Photo Courtesy: Library of Congress. Title: Map of the Indian and Oklahoma territories.Created / Published[S.l.], 1892.Call...
Feb 19, 202021 min read
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Introduction: Black Wall Street 1921
Photo Courtesy: Library of Congress. Title: Ruins after the race riots, Tulsa, Okla. Created / Published June 1921. Photographer name or...
Feb 18, 20206 min read
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