Tulsa is a boomtown, again. In Oklahoma’s second-largest city, a new vision of economic development is being born.
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Mayor Monroe Nichols has declared June 1 a city holiday to commemorate the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre amid a reinvigorated push ...
Sandra's family lived across the street from mine in an era still stinging from its segregationist past. Her parents suggestion that I join her at a predominantly white private school across town ...
The announcement serves as the first step in Nichols’ plan to help unify Tulsans and heal multi-generational wounds from the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, the city said.
Tulsa Mayor Nichols has established June 1 as Tulsa Race Massacre Observance Day, with plans to address its generational ...
Anti-Black racism[1] stems in large part from racism engrained in the legacies of slavery, the slave trade and colonialism. The Transatlantic Slave ...
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The city has moved to more aggressively tackle the legacy of the two days of slaughter in 1921, which may have killed as many as 300 people in Tulsa’s predominately Black neighborhood of Greenwood.