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The Night Justice Fell Silent: The Tulsa Race Massacre For Teens

Par : Liora Kensley
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231271849
  • EAN9798231271849
  • Date de parution06/07/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

A thriving Black community. A single spark of hate. A city set ablaze. In the early 20th century, one neighborhood in Tulsa, Oklahoma stood as a symbol of resilience and achievement. Nicknamed "Black Wall Street, " it was home to successful doctors, teachers, business owners, and families who built a thriving, self-sufficient community despite segregation and systemic racism. But in May 1921, a false accusation ignited one of the deadliest racial massacres in American history-leaving hundreds dead, thousands homeless, and generations silenced.
This gripping and unflinching book brings that hidden history to life for a new generation. Written for teens ready to face hard truths and ask tough questions, it explores the rise of Greenwood, the events that destroyed it, and the fight to uncover the truth after decades of denial. Through survivor accounts, powerful storytelling, and thought-provoking reflection, readers will see how the legacy of that night still shapes America today-and why speaking up against injustice matters now more than ever.
Part history, part call to action, this is more than just a story of loss. It's a story of strength, courage, and the power of young voices to help build a better future. This is history that demands to be remembered-and acted on.
A thriving Black community. A single spark of hate. A city set ablaze. In the early 20th century, one neighborhood in Tulsa, Oklahoma stood as a symbol of resilience and achievement. Nicknamed "Black Wall Street, " it was home to successful doctors, teachers, business owners, and families who built a thriving, self-sufficient community despite segregation and systemic racism. But in May 1921, a false accusation ignited one of the deadliest racial massacres in American history-leaving hundreds dead, thousands homeless, and generations silenced.
This gripping and unflinching book brings that hidden history to life for a new generation. Written for teens ready to face hard truths and ask tough questions, it explores the rise of Greenwood, the events that destroyed it, and the fight to uncover the truth after decades of denial. Through survivor accounts, powerful storytelling, and thought-provoking reflection, readers will see how the legacy of that night still shapes America today-and why speaking up against injustice matters now more than ever.
Part history, part call to action, this is more than just a story of loss. It's a story of strength, courage, and the power of young voices to help build a better future. This is history that demands to be remembered-and acted on.