Tulsa, 2021: A Massacre's Centennial and a Nation's Reckoning by Krehbiel, Randy

Tulsa, 2021: A Massacre's Centennial and a Nation's Reckoning

2021: As the centennial of one of the nation's worst race massacres approached, citizens of Tulsa faced...
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Author: Randy Krehbiel
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Language: English
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Tulsa, 2021: A Massacre's Centennial and a Nation's Reckoning by Krehbiel, Randy

Tulsa, 2021: A Massacre's Centennial and a Nation's Reckoning

$77.51

Tulsa, 2021: A Massacre's Centennial and a Nation's Reckoning

$77.51
Author: Randy Krehbiel
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
2021: As the centennial of one of the nation's worst race massacres approached, citizens of Tulsa faced the prospect with hope and dread. Hope that the anniversary would show Tulsa had changed since that day in 1921, when a white mob left the city's thriving African American Greenwood neighborhood a smoldering ruin. Dread that Tulsa's faults would be exposed as never before, its racism reinforced rather than mitigated. The anniversary--in the wake of COVID-19, a combustible presidential visit, and a nationwide explosion of racial tension--was even more fraught than expected. An extraordinary account of a city under inordinate pressure, Tulsa, 2021 offers a deeply informed, behind-the-scenes view of how Tulsans and Americans met that moment of crisis, and what the experience can tell us about racial politics today.

Following up on his book Tulsa, 1921, Randy Krehbiel brings a seasoned reporter's keen eye and an insider's understanding to the story of a city contending with racial and urban stresses that are both unique to Oklahoma and indicative of larger trends. The conflicts he uncovers were not split entirely along racial lines, but often revolved around the power of political messaging to shape public opinion. His detailed picture of Tulsa in 2021 reveals how politics, unacknowledged racism, and fear destroyed or damaged promising relationships between white Republican leaders and Black, mostly Democratic Tulsans.

In 1921, factions of whites and Blacks fought to control the narrative of the Tulsa Race Massacre. As Tulsa, 2021 dramatically demonstrates, the struggle continues to this day.


Author: Randy Krehbiel
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Published: 04/15/2025
Pages: 310
Binding Type: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780806195322

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