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An analysis of the 1921 Tulsa riot, with special emphasis on legal issues about responsibilities and possible reparations.
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Oklahoma, history, Riots, united statesShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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Reconstructing the Dreamland: The Tulsa Riot of 1921: Race, Reparations, and Reconciliation
February 14, 2003, Oxford University Press
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in English
0195161033 9780195161038
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Reconstructing the Dreamland : the Tulsa Riot of 1921: Race, Reparations, and Reconciliation
2002, Oxford University Press
in English
1280838078 9781280838071
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First Sentence
"At the beginning of May 1921, 8,000 people lived in Greenwood, the black section of Tulsa, which was situated just north of the center of the "magic city," as Tulsa called itself."
Table of Contents
Foreword
Page ix
Acknowledgments
Page xiii
Prologue
Page xvii
1.
Seeking Justics and the Origin of the Riot
Page 1
2.
"Thinking He Can Whip the World": The Riot
Page 24
3.
Picturing the Riot
Page 63
4.
"A White Wash Brush and a Big One in Operation in Tulsa": Tulsa Interprets the Riot
Page 69
5.
Tulsa Will! Tulsa Will? Tulsa Will Dodge: The Failure or Reconstruction
Page 88
Epilogue
Page 103
Notes
Page 121
Bibliographic Essay
Page 177
Index
Page 185
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