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Tulsa's first Black mayor unveils $105 million Greenwood Trust to address lasting impacts of 1921 Race Massacre and rebuild historic district.
Nichols, Tulsa’s first Black mayor, made it a priority. “The Greenwood community has waited over a century for meaningful repair,” Tulsa City Council member Vanessa Hall-Harper said.
What the mayor wants to do are needed in the City. But the mayor should not call them reparations because they are not. The 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre killed at least 300 people, injured over 800 ...
The mayor of Tulsa announced this week that he supports “significant elements” of a measure that would provide reparations for the victims of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, putting the city one ...
Stacker used Census data and other sources to explore the history of Black Wall Streets and their legacy in present-day Black business districts.
Tulsa’s “Black Wall Street” continues to bring dreams to life Kellen James, the new owner of Silhouette Sneakers & Art, talks about what purchasing the business meant to him.
An adopted proposed map that redraws Tulsa's nine City Council districts is evoking questions and harsh criticism from some councilors.
Tyrance Billingsley II is channeling the legacy of Black Wall Street into a tech-focused movement, seeing the industry as a tool to rebuild generational wealth.
A Tulsa non-profit called 'MapWorks Tulsa' wants to enhance the lives of Tulsans and those who visit the city by providing a map of the city's diverse districts and unique attractions.
A Tulsa nonprofit is awarding nearly $3,800 each to eight Black entrepreneurs through the 1921 Awards, a grant program honoring the legacy of Black Wall Street by supporting business owners who ...
Nichols, Tulsa’s first Black mayor, made it a priority. “The Greenwood community has waited over a century for meaningful repair,” Tulsa City Council member Vanessa Hall-Harper said.
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