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"All that was left of his home after Tulsa Race Riot, 6-1-1921"
Digital Image
Identifier: 1989-004-5-4.jpg
Dates:
1921-06; Digitized: 2020-05-05
Captured Negroes on way to Convention Hall during Tulsa Race Riot, June 1st, 1921
Digital Image
Identifier: 1989-004-5-7.jpg
Burning of church where ammunition was stored during Tulsa Race Riot 6-1-1921.
Digital Image
Identifier: 1989-004-5-11.jpg
Captured Negroes on way to Convention Hall during Tulsa Race Riot, June 1st, 1921
Digital Image
Identifier: 2013-009-5.jpg
All that was left of his home after Tulsa Race Riot, 6-1-1921
Digital Image
Identifier: 2013-009-8.jpg
"'The eruption of Tulsa': An NAACP official investigates the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921", 1921
Item — Box 1: Series 2015.039.9, Folder: 9
Identifier: 2015.039.9.1.9.006
Scope and Contents
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.
Dates:
1921
National Guard Report: "Submitting Reports Race Riot, Tulsa, Oklahoma" , 1921-07-29
File
Identifier: 1989.004.2.53
Scope and Contents
Photocopy of report from Lt. Col. L.J.F. Rooney, addressed to Gen. Chas. F. Barrett, titled "Submitting Reports Race Riot, Tulsa, Oklahoma," dated July 29, 1921. Rooney announces that he is complying with Barrett's letter of the 27th, attaching reports from Major Byron Kirkpatrick, Major Chas. W. Daley, Major Paul R. Brown, Major James E. Bell, Capt. Fran VanVoorhis, Capt. John W. McCuen, and Capt. Roy R. Dunlap, and that he will mail his own soon as well. He states he directed several of...
Dates:
1921-07-29
National Guard machine gun crew during Tulsa Race Riot, 1921-06-01
Item
Identifier: 1989.004.5.8
Scope and Contents
A squad of National Guard troops on a flatbed truck holding an M1917 .30 caliber machine gun. The image is facing southwest between Cincinnati Avenue and Boston Avenue just south of the tracks. The truck is facing 'west' paralleling the Frisco tracks. The image was taken approximately 1 pm, on June 1st 1921.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...
Dates:
1921-06-01
Report of the Oklahoma Commission to Study the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921: a critique, 2001
Item
Identifier: 1989.004.4.8
Scope and Contents
Critique of the report by Robert D. Norris, Jr.
Dates:
2001
"'Now Tulsa Does Care': A white Tulsan's perspective on the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921"
Item — Box 1: Series 2015.039.9, Folder: 9
Identifier: 2015.039.9.1.9.007
Scope and Contents
Printed from the History Matters website. A reproduction of the text of an article by Amy Comstock published in the magazine Survey.
Dates:
Undated