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A CENTURY OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN EXPERIENCE -- GREENWOOD: RUINS, RELILIENCE AND RENAISSANCE by Ross, Don; Greenwood Cultural Center - 2003

by Ross, Don; Greenwood Cultural Center

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A CENTURY OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN EXPERIENCE -- GREENWOOD: RUINS, RELILIENCE AND RENAISSANCE

by Ross, Don; Greenwood Cultural Center

  • Used
  • very good
  • first
Tulsa: Greenwood Cultural Center, 2003. First Edition. Soft cover. Very Good. 1st printing. Oblong folio pictorial and glossy wraps. 46pp. Amply and appropriately illustrated with vintage photos, maps, etc. This fine publication, long out of print, covers the Tulsa Race Riot / Massacre / War / Disaster of 1921, now so prominently revived in current reporting. This publication also remarkably opens with a brief review of early Oklahoma with the Trail of Tears, Black troops in Indian Territory, and Black towns in Oklahoma before moving on to Black Wall Street and the 1921 tragedy. This copy vg+ with some creases along the stapled binding. Now very scarce.
  • Bookseller Independent bookstores US (US)
  • Format/Binding Soft cover
  • Book Condition Used - Very Good
  • Quantity Available 1
  • Edition First Edition
  • Publisher Greenwood Cultural Center
  • Place of Publication Tulsa
  • Date Published 2003
  • Keywords Tulsa, Race War, Race Massacre, Race Riot, Greenwood, Trump, Trail of Tears, Troops, Oklahoma, Indian Territory