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✊🏾 Black Wall Street: Greenwood's History, Massacre, and Revival #298
Episode 298

✊🏾 Black Wall Street: Greenwood's History, Massacre, and Revival #298

Think and Act Locally · David Campbell

February 23, 202524m 5s

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Show Notes

The text chronicles the history of Tulsa’s Greenwood District, also known as Black Wall Street, from its rise in the early 20th century to its destruction in the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. It explores the factors that contributed to Greenwood’s success, including Black entrepreneurship, community support, and the desire for economic independence. The text also details the tragic events of the massacre, its lasting impact on the community, and the subsequent efforts to erase it from history. Furthermore, the text examines ongoing revitalization projects aimed at restoring Greenwood’s economic vitality and reconnecting the community. Finally, the text highlights other Black communities across the United States that also achieved economic success and cultural vibrancy, while emphasizing their own unique struggles.