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Tulsa Lynching of
1921: A
Hidden Story documentary was written and directed by
Michael Wilkerson, published in
2000. This video documents the race riot of 1921 and the destruction of the African-American community of
Greenwood in
Tulsa, Oklahoma. With testimony by eyewitnesses and background accounts by historians.
The
Date Was June 1, 1921, "
BLACK WALLSTREET"
The Tulsa lynching of 1921 a hidden story of the first
9/11
The name fittingly given to one of the most affluent All-BLACK Communities in
America, was bombed from the air and
Burned to the ground by mobs of envious
Whites.
In a period spanning fewer than 12 hours, a once thriving
Black Business District in northern Tulsa lay smoldering — a model
Community destroyed and a major African-American economic movement resoundingly defused.
The Night's
Carnage left some 3,
000 African Americans Dead and over 600
Successful Businesses
Lost.
Among these were 21
Churches, 21 Restaurants, 30
Grocery Stores and 2
Movie Theaters, plus A
Hospital, A
Bank, a
Post Office,
Libraries, Schools, Law Offices, a half dozen
Private Airplanes and even A Bus
System.
As could have been expected, the impetus behind it all was the infamous
Ku Klux Klan, working in consort with
Ranking
City Officials and many other Sympathizers.
The best description of BLACK
WALL STREET, or
Little Africa as it was also known, would be to compare it to a mini -- Berverly
Hills.
It was the golden door of the BLACK Community during the early
1900's, and it proved that African Americans
could create a successful infrastructure.
That's What BLACK WALLSTREET, Was All About.
The Dollar circulated 36 to
100 Times, sometimes taking a year for currency to leave the Community.
Now a
Dollar leaves the BLACK Community in 15-minutes.
As
Far As Resources, there were
Ph.D.'s residing in Little Africa, BLACK Attorneys and
Doctors.
One Doctor was
Dr. Berry who owned the Bus System. His average income was $
500 a Day, a hefty pocket change in 1910.
It was a time when the entire
State of Oklahoma had only 2 Airports, yet 6 BLACKS, Owned their own
Planes.
It was a very Fascinating Community.
The mainstay of the Community was to educate every child.
Nepotism was the one word they
Believed in. And that's what we need to get back to.
The main thoroughfare was
Greenwood Avenue, and it was intersected by
Archer and
Pine Streets.
From the
First Letters in each of those Three
Names you get
G.A.P. And that's where the renowned
R&B; Music
Group The
GAP Band got its name. They're From Tulsa.
BLACK WALLSTREET was a prime example of the typical, BLACK Community in America that did businesses, but it was in an unusual location.
You See, At
The Time,
Oklahoma was set aside to be a BLACK and
Indian State.
There were over 28 BLACK Townships there. One third of the
People who traveled in the terrifying "
Trail of Tears" along side the
Indians between 1830 and 1842 were BLACK People.
The
Citizens of this proposed
Indian and BLACK
State chose A BLACK
Governor, A
Treasurer from
Kansas named McDade.
But the Ku Klux Klan said that if he assumed
Office they'd
Kill Him within 48 hours. A lot of BLACKS owned
Farmland, and many of them had gone into the Oil
Business.
The Community was so tight and Wealthy because they traded
Dollars hand-to-hand, and because they were dependent upon one another as a result of the
Jim Crow Laws.
It was not unusual that if a
Resident's
Home accidentally Burned down, it could be rebuilt within a few weeks by
Neighbors.
This was the type of scenario that was going on Day-to-Day on BLACK WALL STREET.
When BLACK's intermarried into the
Indian Culture, some of them received their promised '
40 Acres and A
Mule'
and with that came whatever Oil was later found on the Properties.
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- published: 26 Feb 2016
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