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African American and African Diasporic Studies: Tulsa Race Massacre
Primary source collections on the Tulsa Race Massacre
Primary source digital resources
- Oklahoma Department of Libraries: Tulsa Race Massacre collectionDocuments and images from various Oklahoma state government agencies regarding the investigation into the Tulsa Race Massacre, including eye-witness testimony, letters, telegrams, police reports, and court cases.
- Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921Collection documents the history of the Tulsa Race Massacre through photographs
- Tulsa Historical Society and MuseumPhotos, audio, documents, and other resources documenting the Tulsa Race Massacre from the Tulsa Historical Society
- Photographic archive from Tulsa City-County LibraryPhotographic archive of the Tulsa Race Massacre ffrom the Tulsa City-County Library
- Black DispatchArchive of an African-American newspaper covering the massacre from Oklahoma City
Other primary sources
- Events of the Tulsa DisasterAn eye-witness account by Mary E. Jones Parrish. See also print version.
Other lists of sources
- John Hope Franklin Center Curriculum ResourcesProvides educators with material that will cover the 1921 Race Riot/Massacre, Black Wall Street, and the people and places of the Historic Greenwood District.