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  1. Feb 1, 2021 · Tulsa’s extraordinary Black neighborhood in images 100 years ago and today. ... The schools were called the Tulsa separate schools and I think that catches the spirit because everything was ...

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  2. Burbank Elementary - Student Outing - 5-24-60 #4. Burbank Elementary School, Tulsa OK May 24, 1960 Class Outing Bell Junior High School, Tulsa OK Student Day April 21, 1961 Class 7A1 - Mrs. Kelsey Bell Junior High School, Tulsa OK Student Day Burbank Baseball Yearbook Photos ============= My Childhood Pictures Pat Murphy bigfoot48@gmail.com.

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    • Greenwood’s Rebuilding
    • Tulsa Model Cities and Urban “Renewal”
    • Reparations and Public Policy

    In December of 1921, Red Cross relief leader Maurice Willows compiled a report with a more accurate account of the destruction of Greenwood. The report estimated a death toll of just under 300 and 714 wounded. It also reported that his team of 44 staffers and several volunteers had provided aid to more than five thousand people, and that of the 1,2...

    What often gets erased in writing about the Tulsa Race Massacre is the 45 years of prosperity in Greenwood after the attack and the events that led to the neighborhood’s second destruction: The Federal-Aid Highway Acts of 1965 and 1968. As early as 1957, Tulsa’s Comprehensive Plan included creating a ring road (locally dubbed the Inner-Dispersal Lo...

    The conversation around reparationsfor Greenwood today centers around the massacre, but more than 100 years of discriminatory policies have continually deprived Greenwood and its people of opportunities. Yes, the Greenwood of 1905-1921 contained a great deal of wealth, but Black Tulsans, for the most part, could not vote, owing to a voter suppressi...

  3. Mar 30, 2007 · My dad (may he rest in peace) had a lovely singing voice and sang in the St. Pius choir in the 1960s; I made my first communion there and was confirmed there in 1971 after my father's death. I remember some incidents at St. Pius in the mid-1960s, when my parents were co-presidents of the St. Pius PTA.

  4. Apr 6, 2013 · Guest. Childhood Memories of Tulsa 1960s-1970s. « Reply #26 on: April 08, 2007, 11:16:52 pm ». Anyone remember the drive in Root Beer stands with the frosted mugs, kiddie mugs and the trays that hung on the car window. That was back when they could use real natural flavoring ingrediants in the Root Beer.

  5. Nov 13, 2021 · Tulsa school officials – unmoved by the landmark 1954 U.S. Supreme Court Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka case ordering public school desegregation, or the dramatic integration events that followed in Little Rock, Arkansas, and throughout the South – kept Tulsa Schools mainly segregated through the 1960s.

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  7. Oct 29, 2017 · A generation of school desegregation. Ben Felder. 0:03. 1:22. LITTLE ROCK — “Two, four, six, eight, we ain't gonna integrate,” shouted Randy Dotson, a ranger with the National Park Service who mimicked the chants of thousands of angry white men and women who had gathered at Little Rock's Central High School on Sept. 4, 1957, as nine black ...

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