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The Ground Breaking: Tulsa Race Massacre and an American City's Search for Justice

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The Ground Breaking: Tulsa Race Massacre and an American City's Search for Justice
The Ground Breaking: Tulsa Race Massacre and an American City's Search for Justice

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The Ground Breaking: Tulsa Race Massacre and an American City's Search for Justice

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Housatonic Book Award Winner
Longlisted for the National Book Award and Carnegie Medal in Nonfiction
Shortlisted for the J. Anthony Lukas Book Prize and Stowe Prize
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15 Books to Help You Learn About the Tulsa Race Massacre as the 100-Year Anniversary Approaches
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And then they were gone.
More than one thousand homes and businesses. Restaurants and movie theaters, churches and doctors’ offices, a hospital, a public library, a post office. Looted, burned, and bombed from the air.
Over the course of less than twenty-four hours in the spring of 1921, Tulsa’s infamous “Black Wall Street” was wiped off the map—and erased from the history books. Official records were disappeared, researchers were threatened, and the worst single incident of racial violence in American history was kept hidden for more than fifty years. But there were some secrets that would not die.
A riveting and essential new book,
The Ground Breaking
not only tells the long-suppressed story of the notorious Tulsa race massacre. It also unearths the lost history of how the massacre was covered up, and of the courageous individuals who fought to keep the story alive. Most important, it recounts the ongoing archaeological saga and the search for the unmarked graves of the victims of the massacre, and of the fight to win restitution for the survivors and their families.
Both a forgotten chronicle from the nation’s past and a story ripped from today’s headlines,
is a page-turning reflection on how we, as Americans, must wrestle with the parts of our history that have been buried for far too long.

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