Survivor of 1921 Tulsa massacre dies
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Standing in a circle inside the John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park looking at a statue depicting an African American man with his hands up — depicting an example of race humiliation — a group of area teachers were taking notes. It was during a ...
“Beautiful, bustling, and Black”—that was how author, attorney, and activist Hannibal B. Johnson described Tulsa, Oklahoma’s Greenwood District in his book “Black Wall Street: From Riot to Renaissance in Tulsa’s Historic Greenwood District.”
Erin Konrad's love for everything entertainment dates back to elementary school when she became obsessed with classic Hollywood musicals. When she's not catching up on all her favorite television shows, she's advising her friends and family on what they ...
When Tulsa music fan and entrepreneur Teresa Knox bought the dilapidated Church Studio and spent more than five years renovating it, her goal was to launch a comeback for the musical haven founded in 1972 by Leon Russell. But when she penned "Sanctuary of ...