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Tulsa Race Massacre

Can we tell a more complete story of American history without making people feel guilty or being made to feel guilty?

John Fea   |  June 7, 2021

Over at National Public Radio’s Weekend Edition, historian Julian Hayter talks with host Scott Simon about why some school districts are opposed to critical race theory. Here is a taste: SIMON: Do you think a lot of Americans view history […]

How did local newspapers cover the Tulsa race massacre?

John Fea   |  May 31, 2021

Get up to speed on the Tulsa Race Massacre here. The image at the top of this post is the front page of the Tulsa World on June 1, 1921: There was another edition from that day. The above addition […]

Some resources on the Tulsa Race Massacre

John Fea   |  May 31, 2021

Today marks the 100th anniversary of the start of the Tulsa Race Massacre. If you are unfamiliar with this tragic event in American history, start here. If you want to go deeper, here are some pieces from the last few […]

A 107-year-old survivor of the Tulsa Race Massacre testified before Congress

John Fea   |  May 20, 2021

Here is NPR’s “All Things Considered”: The day that a white mob came to Greenwood Avenue in Tulsa, Okla., Viola Fletcher was just 7 years old. During emotional testimony on Capitol Hill on Wednesday, Fletcher, who is now 107, recalled […]