The Tulsa Race Massacre: America's Forgotten Atrocity : Racial Violence, Institutional Failure, and the Erasure of Black Wall Street, 1921.DE

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The Tulsa Race Massacre: America's Forgotten Atrocity : Racial Violence, Institutional Failure, and the Erasure of Black Wall Street, 1921.DE

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Greenwood's destruction was not chaos-it was a coordinated erasure of Black prosperity backed by badges, uniforms, and official silence. On the night of May 31, 1921, one of the wealthiest Black communities in the United States was destroyed in less than sixteen hours. The Greenwood District of Tulsa, Oklahoma-known as Black Wall Street-was burned to the ground by a white mob operating with the tacit support of local law enforcement and the Oklahoma National Guard. Over 300 people were killed. More than 10,000 were left homeless. For decades, the massacre was scrubbed from textbooks, omitted from official records, and buried beneath a deliberate institutional silence.This book reconstructs the Tulsa Race Massacre from survivor testimony, newly uncovered municipal records, forensic investigations, and the work of the 2001 Oklahoma Commission report. It examines not only the violence itself but the systems that made it possible: the political economy of racial segregation, the criminalization of Black prosperity, and the legal mechanisms that denied survivors any path to justice or compensation.The Tulsa massacre was not an isolated explosion of hatred. It was the product of structures-political, legal, economic-that had been carefully built and deliberately maintained. This history names those structures, traces their consequences across a century, and places Greenwood within the broader arc of racial violence in American history. Author of English-language books on habit-building, business mastery, and historical legacies. Lucas offers clear frameworks drawn from history to elevate personal and organizational performance.

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