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This collection contains Green-Wood Cemetery maps depicting the cemetery, and its maintenance, in 1876, 1911 and the 1960s and 1970s. Series 1 represents the majority of the maps, an 1876 edition, mounted on rollers, used by the cemetery office and undertakers.
Home to one of Lonely Planet’s “15 places in the US to mark Black History Month” and the first monument on National Geographic’s list of “monuments travelers should visit,” the Historic Greenwood District in Tulsa is one of the nation’s most prominent destinations for Black history and culture.
In the 100 years since the Tulsa Race Massacre, the Greenwood community and Tulsa as a whole have been through many changes. This exhibit examines the history of Greenwood both before and after 1921 and provides information and images of the Massacre.
Aug 16, 2024 · Mapping Greenwood. A Virtual Tour of The events of the Tulsa Race Massacre and Current Sites of Commemoration. by Tulsa Community College students in support of The John Hope Franklin Center for Reconciliation. Initial Publication on May 24, 2021.
- Cecily Tubbs
- 2021
May 27, 2021 · A newly discovered mass grave will be excavated this summer. Fires lit by white mobs left many homes and businesses in Greenwood in ruins (as in this Red Cross image). The Red Cross estimated...
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Greenwood Rising, a nonprofit qualified under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, is a museum—an award-winning, world-class history center—that tells the story of Tulsa’s Historic Greenwood District in a holistic, experiential way. Its approach is narrative-centered.