They Burned It Down. They Rebuilt It Anyway: The Tulsa Race Massacre

Very Human History by Sergio & Zaira Brand

Episode notes

Hidden beneath the tragedy of the Tulsa Race Massacre is a story of resilience, ingenuity, and the radical act of rebuilding in the face of systematic destruction. This episode unearths how Greenwood’s Black community transformed segregation and violence into symbols of strength and self-determination—sometimes turning walls into doors. Discover the surprising strategies O.W. Gurley used to create a thriving Black enclave during Jim Crow, and how Greenwood’s residents refused to let their history be erased, even after being incinerated and buried for nearly a century. We break down:

  • How Greenwood, known as Black Wall Street, became a hub of over 300 Black-owned businesses and cultural institutions by 1921
  • The minute-by-minute account of the massacre, including rare details like planes dropping incendiary devices—confirmed by in ... 
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