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"Mob Fury and Race Hatred as a National Danger" , 1921-06-18
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Identifier: 1989.004.2.45
Scope and Contents
Photocopy of a feature article in The Literary Digest of June 18, 1921, titled "Mob Fury and Race Hatred as a National Danger." The article quotes from editorials and reports from newspapers all across the United States, which summarize and interpret the events of the Tulsa Riot and their consequences for the image of the United States abroad and for its future. Explanations include the specific events of Tulsa, racial hatred, the changes brought by the war, economic conditions, racial...
Dates:
1921-06-18
Printout from online source: "Known Dead and Wounded in the Tulsa Race Riot," compiled by I. Marc Carlson. [2002]. 18 pp. Includes highlighting and handwritten notes.
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Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The research materials of William M. O'Brien, local historian.
Dates:
1921 - 2000
6-25-72 TW Russell Gideon.
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Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The research materials of William M. O'Brien, local historian.
Dates:
1921 - 2000
Events of the Tulsa Disaster
Digital Collection
Identifier: F704.T92P371922
Dates:
1922; Digitized: 2018-01-30
Book 3, 1919 - 1921
File — Box 3: [Barcode: 000021771395]
Identifier: 1979.014.3
Scope and Contents
Sports at Henry Kendall College, campus life and students. Images of his wife, Evelyn.
Dates:
1919 - 1921
Reparations.
File
Identifier: 2001.037.56
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The research materials of William M. O'Brien, local historian.
Dates:
1921 - 2000
"The Conspiracy of Silence", 1983-06-02
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Identifier: 1989.004.2
Scope and Contents
Photocopy of "The Conspiracy of Silence. 62nd anniversary of the 1921 Tulsa race riot" in Oklahoma Eagle from June, 2, 1983. The article reproduces quotation from a publication by Ruth Sigler Avery in the Eastern Oklahoma Catholic. Avery, who was writing a book about the Riot, argued that there was a concerted effort to erase the Riot from the history of Tulsa, which included the deliberate disappearance of historical material and the impunity of those responsbile for burning the city's...
Dates:
1983-06-02
Tulsa Daily World excerpts, 1921-06-01
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Identifier: 1989.004.2.10
Scope and Contents
Photocopy of the front cover page and page eight of the Tulsa Daily World, dated Wednesday, June 1, 1921. Under the headline "Two Whites Dead in Race Riot," several articles describe the alleged origins, development, and popular and official responses to the violence. Initial reports stated that no African Americans had died, and then and updates reported two deaths in the Frisco tracks.
Dates:
1921-06-01
National Guard.
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Identifier: 2001.037.64
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The research materials of William M. O'Brien, local historian.
Dates:
1921 - 2000