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Tulsa Speaks: A City Council, Reparations, and Race in America Today

by Kristal Brent Zook

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In 2021, the international media descended upon Tulsa, Oklahoma, for the centennial commemoration of the May 31-June 1, 1921, massacre in which a white mob killed more than three hundred African American residents, burned homes and businesses, and decimated a thriving town once referred to as "Black Wall Street."

Tulsa Speaks is about the ongoing work of the Tulsa City Council, both before the Centennial and afterward, when the cameras were no longer trained on the city. It dives deep into the interpersonal dynamics among the nine councilors, exploring the continuing fight for reparations and racial justice and the long-running efforts of councilor, Vanessa Hall-Harper of District 1, to bring repair to Greenwood.

Tulsa, like many municipal bodies across the country, serves as a hopeful sign of what we might become, as Americans and as a microcosm of race relations in America today.

Book Details

ISBN
9781978848320
Binding
Hardcover
Authors
Kristal Brent Zook
Publisher
Rutgers University Press
Published Date
June 9, 2026
Language
English
Pages
166
Physical Info
8.6 in L x 5.9 in W (1.0 lb)
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