The fiery loss of businesses and homes at the hands of a white racist mob in 1921 in the Greenwood district, once considered to be the "Black Wall Street" of America, was not only about loss of life but also loss of Black wealth. …
Generations of Black Oklahomans lost out on homes and businesses that could've been potentially passed on and uplifted those coming behind to a new economic status of prosperity and opportunity…
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