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Black birds in the sky : the story and legacy of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre  Cover Image Book Book

Black birds in the sky : the story and legacy of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre

Colbert, Brandy (author.).

Summary: The history and legacy of one of the most deadly and destructive acts of racial violence in American history: the Tulsa Race Massacre. In the early morning of June 1, 1921, a white mob marched across the train tracks in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and into its predominantly Black Greenwood District--a thriving, affluent neighborhood known as America's Black Wall Street. They brought with them firearms, gasoline, and explosives. In a few short hours, they'd razed thirty-five square blocks to the ground, leaving hundreds dead. The Tulsa Race Massacre is one of the most devastating acts of racial violence in US history. But how did it come to pass? What exactly happened? And why are the events unknown to so many of us today? These are the questions that award-winning author Brandy Colbert seeks to answer in this unflinching nonfiction account of the Tulsa Race Massacre. In examining the tension that was brought to a boil by many factors--white resentment of Black economic and political advancement, the resurgence of white supremacist groups, the tone and perspective of the media, and more--a portrait is drawn of an event singular in its devastation, but not in its kind. It is part of a legacy of white violence that can be traced from our country's earliest days through Reconstruction, the Civil Rights movement in the mid-twentieth century, and the fight for justice and accountability Black Americans still face today. The Tulsa Race Massacre has long failed to fit into the story Americans like to tell themselves about the history of their country. This book, ambitious and intimate in turn, explores the ways in which the story of the Tulsa Race Massacre is the story of America--and by showing us who we are, points to a way forward.

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  • ISBN: 9780063056664 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: print
    216 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Balzer & Bray, [2021]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographic references and index.
Formatted Contents Note: May 30, 1921 -- Oklahoma! Soon be livin' in a brand-new state -- To be Black in America -- Fighting for survival -- May 31, 1921 -- Black Wall Street comes alive -- Extra! Extra! Read all about it!, or The promise of a lynching -- June 1, 1921 -- The aftermath -- The legacy of Greenwood -- Afterword.
Subject: Tulsa Race Massacre, Tulsa, Okla., 1921
African Americans -- Oklahoma -- Tulsa -- History -- 20th century
African American neighborhoods -- Oklahoma -- Tulsa -- History -- 20th century
Riots -- Oklahoma -- Tulsa -- History -- 20th century
Violence -- Oklahoma -- Tulsa -- History -- 20th century
Racism -- Oklahoma -- Tulsa -- History -- 20th century
Tulsa (Okla.) -- Race relations
Greenwood (Tulsa, Okla.) -- Race relations

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  • 3 of 3 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect.

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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Holdable? Status Due Date
Burns Lake Public Library 976.6 Col J (Text) 35198000736059 Adult Non-Fiction Volume hold Available -
Creston Public Library YA 976.686 COL (Text) 35140100093759 Young Adult Non-Fiction Volume hold Available -
Sechelt Public Library Teen 976.6 COLB (Text) 33260100104539 Teen Books Volume hold Available -

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