Tulsa 1921
CALVIN.A.ROSARIO
あらすじ
In 1921, Tulsa's Greenwood District-known as Black Wall Street-was one of the most prosperous Black communities in America. Black families owned thriving businesses, schools, and churches, building a self-sufficient neighborhood that stood as a symbol of hope and opportunity. But in a single night, everything changed. A white mob attacked Greenwood, burning homes and businesses, killing hundreds, and leaving thousands homeless. The massacre was so destructive that it was largely erased from history for decades. Tulsa 1921 tells the full story. From Greenwood's rise to the horrific violence and the struggle for justice that followed, this book exposes a hidden chapter of American history with gripping detail and historical accuracy. Survivor testimonies, archival research, and vivid storytelling bring the events to life, showing both the devastation and the extraordinary resilience of a community that refused to be forgotten. This is the definitive account of Black Wall Street-its rise, its destruction, and its enduring legacy. Tulsa 1921 is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand one of America's darkest moments and the fight to ensure it is never forgotten.