Many people are familiar with the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921 when white Tulsans destroyed a thriving community known as Black Wall Street. As many as 300 residents ... nonetheless. Many neighborhoods ...
Fundraising issues delay a nearby ministry's plans to replace the vacant sites and other decrepit buildings nearby with ...
NEIGHBORHOOD and Dover Street Market ... of army green and black — both of which feature co-branded insignias on the left chest and back. A similar design lands on black/white crewneck ...
Yet while white people felt welcomed, many Black residents said their civil rights were violated. In 1971, after a trial, U.S ...
According to newspaper reports from August 1947, 45 families - 119 people, including 70 children - were evicted.
Leslie Knox was a young girl in the 1960s when her Detroit-area city was accused of destroying neighborhoods ... Yet while white people felt welcomed, many Black residents said their civil rights ...
Generations Later, a Remedy to Destroying Black Neighborhoods Is Fulfilled in ... settling into a new two-story home on Gallagher Street and watching TV from a fold-up chair while she figures ...