Black Wall Street 100 : an American city grapples with its historical racial trauma
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Forth Worth, Texas : Eakin Press, ©2020.
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Book
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xiv, 376 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
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Published
Forth Worth, Texas : Eakin Press, ©2020.
Language
English
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 317-360) and index.
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lack Wall Street 100 is a window into what distinguishes the Tulsa of today from the Tulsa of a century ago. Before peering through that porthole, we must first reflect on Tulsa's Historic Greenwood District in all its splendor and squalor, from the prodigious entrepreneurial spirit that pervaded it to the carnage that characterized the 1921 massacre to the post-massacre rebound and rebuilding that raised the District to new heights to the mid-twentieth-century decline that proved to be a second near-fatal blow to the current recalibration and rebranding of a resurgent, but differently configured,
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