Neon sign outside of Daylight Donuts. Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Viola Fletcher was 7 years old when she witnessed one of worst acts of racial violence the US has ever seen.
A walk through one’s old bedroom or visiting a mall you used to go to can hit you with a wave of nostalgia and memories that you often didn’t even know existed. Without these reminders, it can be hard to sometimes remember how things have changed.
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Nina Leen's life, from early on, was one in which travel played a key role – a life that, in retrospect, had something of a purposefully nomadic quality.
By Linda Christensen The author describes teaching about racist patterns of murder, land theft, displacement, and wealth inequality through the 1921 Tulsa Massacre. The term “race riot” does not adequately describe the events of May 31 - June 1, 1921 in Greenwood, a Black neighborhood in Tulsa, Oklahoma. In fact, the term itself implies that both Blacks and whites might be equally to blame for the lawlessness and violence. The historical record documents a sustained and murderous assault on Black lives and property. This assault was met by a brave but unsuccessful armed defense of their community by some Black World War I veterans and others.
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It's incredible to see these landmarks in Oklahoma 100 years ago!
Atop the midway at the 2008 Tulsa State Fair
Lessie Benningfield Randle and Viola Fletcher are asking the state supreme court to allow their historic lawsuit to proceed
The following are rare photos of Oklahoma's larger cities taken in the 1930s.
In the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, white mobs destroyed Greenwood, which was one of the wealthiest black communities in the country.
View in original size for detail. Circa 1920's, I believe. I purchased this photo in Tulsa in the early 70s, along with several others. I wonder if this is the same store as in the following photo, but a few years later. There are many similarities between the 2 stores.
The cozy, rustic ambiance and mouthwatering steaks make this restaurant a must-visit place in 2018.
Isn’t it fun to look at old family photos and remember the good ol’ days? Well, we went hunting for those Oklahoma yesteryear photos and found some pretty
Erected for the 1953 International Petroleum Exposition, a towering roughneck evolved into an Oklahoma landmark. With an arm resting on a steel