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.
The certification process was a community initiative designed to protect the lineage of families in Tulsa and to protect the history and culture of Greenwood. Certified 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre ...
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, ...
No restitution was ever made to those who lost loved ones or property in the 1921 massacre that razed the prosperous Black neighborhood of Greenwood. One hundred and sixty years after Emancipation, ...
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 ...
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