- keyword(s): 1921 Race Riot
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The Tulsa Race Riot of 1921, 1989-01-01
The Tulsa Race Riot of 1921, 1979-04-24
The Tulsa Race Riot of 1921 by Alvin Simpkins.
Race Riot Tulsa, 1921-06-01
Race Riot Post Cards, 1921
Groups of photographs of the destruction of the the Greenwood neighborhood, arranged by acquistion.
Race Riot Tulsa, Okla, 1921-06-01
A photographic print of people being detained and moved into the McNulty baseball park, at 11th and Elgin. This has a "65" stamped on the back of the print indicating that it came from the same batch as the other 7 "65" images.
The title was written on the front of the imager. Digital image has been modified from the original for clarity.
Scene during Tulsa Race Riot, 1921-06-01
A Postcard showing a group of African-Americans and armed Whites in civilian attire standing on a road. There is a building and two vehicles behind the crowd. One man is refilling the radiator of one of the vehicles.
Title is taken from the writing on the face of the postcard. Digital image has been modified from the original for clarity.
The photographer is unidentified. The Postcards were first published in 1921.
Printout of "Sullivan legislation remembers the 1921 Tulsa Race Riot", 2007
CNN.com article - "Tulsa panel seeks truth from 1921 race riot", 1999-08-03
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.
A victim of Tulsa Race Riot, 1921-06-01
Ruins of the Tulsa Race Riot, 1921-06-01
A postcard taken from a photograph taken from the Tulsa Pressed Brick Co. looking southeast towards Dunbar ELementary School. The ruins of the African Methodist Episcopal Church are between.
Title is taken from the writing on the face of the postcard. Digital image has been modified from the original for clarity.
The photographer is unidentified. The Postcards were first published in 1921.