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Rise Again: Tulsa and the Red Summer | Trailer | National Geographic

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A Reckoning in Tulsa

A century ago, Tulsa’s Greenwood neighborhood was a vibrant Black community. One spring night in 1921 changed all that: a white mob rioted, murdering as many as 300 Black residents and destroying their family homes and thriving businesses. In this episode of our podcast, Overheard, we follow archaeologists working to uncover one of the worst—and virtually unknown—incidents of racial violence in American history.

A RECKONING IN TULSA

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On the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre, we look back  tragedy as the search for the mass graves of the victims continues.

Want to learn more?? For more on the Tulsa Race Massacre, check out the cover story on the anniversary from writer Deneen Brown in the June issue of National Geographic. You can also find the Race Card, a project from journalist Michele Norris, to capture people’s thoughts on race in just six words. And poet Elizabeth Alexander reflects on what it means to be Black and free in a country that undermines Black freedom.

Check out Scott Ellsworth’s new book on the Tulsa Race Massacre, "The Ground Breaking: An American City and Its Search for Justice". Stay tuned this summer for National Geographic’s documentary, "Rise Again: Tulsa and the Red Summer", which chronicles white supremacist terrorism and race riots that took place across the country in 1919, shortly before the Tulsa Race Massacre.

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