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The Black Wall Street Times on MSNGreenwood is the third survivor: Oklahoma professor calls for actionDr. Karlos Hill, a historian and professor at the University of Oklahoma’s Clara Luper Department of African and African ...
The Greenwood Rising Black Wall Street Historic Center unveiled a historic trail marker connecting them to the Oklahoma Civil ...
Greenwood Rising will display a new marker as part of the Oklahoma African-American Historic Trail, honoring Black Wall Street and Black frontier towns. Installation is set for spring.
One of the most popular Tulsa favorites that I've heard is visiting our museums. From art and culture in North America, to ...
The son of slaves, Ottaway Gurley would become a multi-millionaire and one of the richest African-Americans in the country.
There is much for OSU coach Josh Holliday to work through on a deep and talented roster when OSU opens its season at 11 a.m. Friday against Clemson.
Greenwood Rising Black Wall Street History Center and TTCU Federal Credit Union are partnering up to offer Oklahomans free admission every Friday during Black History Month.
This push to whitewash recent history carries a disconcerting echo of countless autocratic regimes. As we rise to meet an era ...
The program was completely funded by the community for the first two years. But this year, they got a $100,000 grant from the ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — As state officials anticipate a smaller budget in the next fiscal year, lawmakers on Tuesday appeared ...
Uncover the nearly erased, but not forgotten, histories of these Black communities and their testament to resilience, from ...
The Trump administration’s decision to delete a DOJ database of cases against Capitol riot defendants places those who seek ...
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