A virtual genealogy workshop is being held to help people uncover their family histories and potentially aid in the ongoing ...
Greenwood Rising Black Wall Street History Center is inviting the community to a candlelight vigil Sunday night in remembrance of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. The ceremony marks the first time since ...
On Tulsa Race Massacre Observance Day, recognized June 1, Mayor Monroe Nichols, the city’s first African-American mayor, announced the Greenwood Trust, a $105 million private charitable fund created ...
The cultural center announced Nathaniel K. Nash Jr. as the first person formally certified as a direct descendant through its community-led lineage project. Nash is the son of the late Ruth Dean Nash, ...
TULSA, Okla. — This year, the story of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre came to national light. But the narrative around it - that the Black community never recovered from its decimation - isn't correct.
Tulsa’s new mayor on Sunday proposed a $100 million private trust as part of a reparations plan to give descendants of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacrescholarships and housing help in a city-backed bid to ...
The campaign to bring restitution and repair to the damage done to the Black community of Tulsa, Oklahoma, continues, as the city’s mayor has unveiled a proposal to redress the century-old atrocity.
He signed the city’s charter in 1898, built the Brady Hotel and was a leader in local Democratic Party politics. The Tulsa street north or Archer Street and south of Cameron Street was named in his ...
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