

The Tulsa 'Race Riots'
Jan 16, 2020
Explore the chilling history of the 1921 Tulsa Race Riots, a tragedy often misunderstood and largely forgotten. Discover the rise and fall of Greenwood, once known as Black Wall Street, and the enduring legacy of its vibrant community. Delve into the complex story of Diamond Dick Roland and Sarah Page, whose fateful encounter sparked chaos. The discussion highlights media representations, the brutal realities of the riots, and the long-term impacts of systemic racism on Black communities in America.
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Watchmen's Impact
- Chuck Bryan learned about the Tulsa Race Massacre from HBO's Watchmen.
- He then read a comic in The Atlantic, sponsored by HBO, further detailing the event.
Suppressed History
- The 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre was largely buried for 80 years.
- A cover-up ensued, burying evidence and silencing discussion.
Greenwood's Prosperity
- Greenwood, a Black community in Tulsa, was surprisingly affluent during the Jim Crow era.
- It boasted top-notch schools, indoor plumbing, and numerous Black millionaires.