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TCC Common Book for 2020-2022

This guide is no longer being updated, but is being kept active for historical TCC Common Book Program informational purposes. 

Tulsa 1921

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To get an overview of the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921, please start with this article from The Atlantic

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Amy Lagers
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918-595-7285

Interview with the Author

Jewell Parker Rhodes Virtual Visit

In this webinar, author Jewell Parker Rhodes will shares her personal experience researching and publishing the first novel to depict the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre and delves into the reasons why it’s taken our society so long for these important narratives to come to the forefront.

This webinar, recorded April 6, 2022, was part of the TCC Common Book Lecture series, and was sponsored by the Dr. T. Oscar Chappelle Lectureship Fund through the Tulsa Community College Foundation.

How the Tulsa Race Massacre Began

Greenwood Here and Now Documentary

Tulsa 1921: Reporting a Massacre

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