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Tulsa's Historic Greenwood District

Before it went up in flames, Black Wall Street was the capital of the African American Dream.

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Deep Deuce Oklahoma City

Harlem was not the only site of an African American cultural renaissance in the early 20th century. There was also Deep Deuce in Oklahoma City.

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Clara Luper & The Sit-In Movement

Oklahoma City teacher, mother, and NAACP youth group leader Clara Luper bravely stood up to the injustice of segregation by staging sit-ins at lunch counters with the children with whom she worked.

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All-Black Towns of Oklahoma

Nowhere else in America did so many Black Americans establish and govern their own communities than in one place — Oklahoma.

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Freedmen on The Trail of Tears

Native people were not alone on their forced marches to unsettled lands; the Black people they enslaved accompanied them.

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