The Tulsa Race Massacre was one of the most horrific events in U.S. history. Was it just a riot by an angry white mob - or an all-out war on Black Americans by their own government? Join us for the real story on what went down in 1921. Special guest: Kristi Williams, Tulsa activist and descendant of a massacre survivor.
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Guest: Kristi Williams
Kristi is a Tulsa-based activist, organizer, and “love advocate.” She chairs the Greater Tulsa African American Affairs Commission and serves on the 1921 Mass Graves Investigation Committee. Kristi also is the descendant of a survivor of the Tulsa Race Massacre.
Highlights of episode:
[3:14] Backdrop to the story: Oklahoma and Greenwood
[5:54] Tony & Adam lay out the events of 1921
[12:26] Firsthand accounts of the massacre from The Nation Must Awake
[14:32] Kristi Williams on her aunt’s experience in the massacre
[17:14] Eric Miller on the government role, and the real motives for the massacre
[22:04] Kristi on the real motives, and the legacy of Greenwood
[25:53] Tony & Adam on Greenwood as a symbol of Black excellence and the effects of Jim Crow
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