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as a descendant of a creek freedman, i believe land is power, land is wealth, land is really the core of black entrepreneurship. you had two types of blacks in oklahoma. you had those freedmen. then you had state blacks. state blacks came to oklahoma looking for the promise land. there was a movement called boosterism. this began in 1889 using bulletins and encouraging black folks to migrate from the deep south to what is now oklahoma. the leader of that movement was a fellow called e.p. mccabe. he recruited black people to
my mother is from oklahoma. there was a strong black community in tulsa called greenwood. these people were the core of black entrepreneurship. and they would help you get your business started. 1920 greenwood was booming. people call it the black wall street. when you read the editorials, they would also post events that were happening. and i imagine they were having a great time. what i love about greenwood is, what it was.
changed since and how they re preparing for any future trouble. i will also talk to arizona secretary of state katie hobbs about the lie and her state s bonus election on it. and we ll tell you why president biden s one-on-one with queen elizabeth is a right of passage as he heads out on to the world stage. thanks for joining us. have a great night. xxxxx rp in the 1920s, there was a strong black community here in tulsa called greenwood. these people were the core of
packed nba season in arenas. last year the virus forced the league to go on hiatus for most of the summer. baseball won t have to go on a hiatus. the league doesn t need to shut down. america is opening again on. this memorial day, it is a beautiful thing to see. thanks for watching. dreamland, the burning of black wall street starts now. in the 1920s, there was a strong black community here in tulsa. called greenwood. these people were the core of