Tulsa Race Massacre Collection

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Title:Tulsa Race Massacre collection
Date:1919-1923
Description:

Housed in the Oklahoma State Archives, this digital collection features 1, 327 documents and images from various state government agencies, such as the governor's office and the attorney general's office, regarding the investigation into the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921. The collection includes, for example, eyewitness testimony, letters and telegrams, and police reports. State Supreme Court cases relating to the massacre, too large to include in the current digital collection, are available for viewing at the Oklahoma State Archives: Waldrep v. Exchange State Bank of Keifer, No. 9798 (1921). Robertson v. Chapel, No. 15291 (1925) Sanford v. Markham, No. 14713 (1923) Kithcart v. Feldman, No. 10822 (1923) Spencer Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church v. Brogan, No. 15201 (1924) Redfearn v. American Cent. Ins. Co., No. 15851 (1926) Available through Oklahoma Crossroads, this digital collection also includes documents about vice conditions, such as prostitution, gambling, and illegal drink, in Tulsa during the early 1920s. The Tulsa Race Massacre Story: This collection details one of the darkest episodes in Oklahoma History. The 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre constituted two days of violence that left an unconfirmed number of dead citizens and destroyed 35 square blocks of the prosperous Greenwood neighborhood, once known as "Black Wall Street." It never recovered. An examination of several telegrams between the National Guard's office and the Tulsa police chief communicated events as they unfolded providing researchers with a vivid illustration of the night of May 31st. The Tulsa Race Riot Reconciliation Commission, a state-appointed investigatory commission assembled in 2001, discovered the State Archives massacre related documents and used them with regular frequency. Due to their rarity and preservation concerns it became of vital importance to digitize the collection. Several journal articles and books have been written incorporating these records as well.

Types:Records | Photographs | StillImage | Text
Subjects:African Americans--Oklahoma--Tulsa-History | Riots--Oklahoma--Tulsa--History--20th century | Massacres--Oklahoma--Tulsa--History--20th century | Tulsa (Okla.)--Race relations | Violence--Oklahoma--Tulsa--History--20th century | African American neighborhoods--Oklahoma--Tulsa--History--20th century | Racism--Oklahoma--Tulsa--History--20th century | Riots--Oklahoma--Tulsa--History--20th century-Sources | Massacres--Oklahoma--Tulsa--History--20th century-Sources | United States, Oklahoma, Tulsa County, Tulsa, 36.1539816, -95.992775
Institution:Oklahoma Department of Libraries, Archives and Records Commission
Contributors:Oklahoma. Department of Libraries
Rights and Usage:

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Oklahoma State Archives Division, Oklahoma Department of Libraries. For further information regarding the rights to this collection, please visitwww.crossroads.odl.state.ok.us/cdm4/rights.php

Persistent Link to Item:http://digitalprairie.ok.gov/cdm/landingpage/collection/race-riot