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Tulsa Race Massacre - The Promised Land | 1

American History Tellers

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The Oil Strike in Tulsa County

Tulsa was once a muddy one-horse town with no oil beneath it. But in 1905 a man named robert gowbraith drilled for oil and land owned by a creek woman named ida glen on her farm about four miles from Tulsa. The strike would be called the glen pool after ida and it would make red fork look like a puddle Oil was transforming oklahoma and city leaders wasted no time in promoting their little Tulsa as the oil capital of the world From 1907 to 1920 the city swelled tenfold to 72,000 residents. As it grew so did the power of white city leaders and the fortunes of black business owners in Oklahoma.

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