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Tulsa Race Massacre - The Promised Land | 1

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The Rise and Fall of the Oil Boom

Many african and native americans also found themselves flush with oil money. With their new money white tulsons built an opera house one of the finest hotels in the country a convention hall Gilded mansions and an airfield In 1919 the city ship commercial goods across state lines by air for the first time from Tulsa to Kansas city But there was an underside to greenwood's optimistic self-determination all over the country. White men were envious of the wealth in greenwood on every holiday, when black domestic workers who lived with their white employers on the south side of town had a day off.

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