They built a thriving city… and then watched it burn.









They built a thriving city… and then watched it burn.
Before 1921, the Greenwood District in Tulsa, Oklahoma was one of the most economically successful Black communities in the United States — filled with banks, theaters, schools, newspapers, and businesses created during segregation out of resilience and necessity.
Then, in just hours, more than thirty blocks were destroyed.
Hundreds were likely killed. Thousands were left homeless. Records were lost. Insurance claims were denied. And for decades, much of the nation barely spoke about it.
“The City They Tried to Erase” explores not only what happened in Tulsa — but how history itself can be reshaped, reframed, or quietly forgotten.
Because sometimes the most powerful part of history… is what disappears from memory.
From History They Didn’t Teach You
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