Box 1
Contains 69 Results:
"The book that was buried in the ground", 15 July 1996
An earlier title for "Behold a pale horse".
"The book that was buried in the ground"
An earlier title for "Behold a pale horse". A handwritten note at the top says "Wes - Early draft"
"Excerpts from The African American Press: A history of news coverage during national crises by Charles A. Simmons", undated
Text exerpts and photos.
"The Black Wall Street massacre", 2 May 2014
Santee's research and tracking of anti-abortion causes led her to collect and produce a significant number of items related to the Tulsa Race Riot, the rise of right-wing extremism, and Ku Klux Klan activity in the 1990s and 2000s.
These materials are housed together as a separate series for the convenience of patrons who are solely interested in Race Riot and Klan materials.
"Charles Ogletree and Tulsa riot victims", 2006
By Alfred Brophy. Published in Harvard BlackLetter Law Journal.
"A conspiracy of silence", 6 September 2011
By J. Kavin Ross. Printed from the This Land Press website.
"Durham's 'Black Wall Street'", 2 May 2014
Printed from the North Carolina Digital History website.
"'The eruption of Tulsa': An NAACP official investigates the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921", 1921
Printed from the History Matters website. A reproduction of the text of a report by Walter White, an NAACP official who traveled to Tulsa to survey the damage caused by the riot. Originally published in the Nation in the summer of 1921.
"'Now Tulsa Does Care': A white Tulsan's perspective on the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921"
Printed from the History Matters website. A reproduction of the text of an article by Amy Comstock published in the magazine Survey.
"The Oklahoma Eagle history", 6 May 2014
Printed from The Oklahoma Eagle website.