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Across the tracks : remembering Greenwood, Black Wall Street, and the Tulsa Race Massacre / Alverne Ball, Stacey Robinson.

Van Pelt Library F704.T92 B35 2021
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ball, Alverne (Fiction writer), author.
Contributor:
Robinson, Stacey, 1972- illustrator.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Tulsa Race Massacre, Tulsa, Okla., 1921--Comic books, strips, etc.
Tulsa Race Massacre, Tulsa, Okla., 1921.
African Americans--Violence against--Oklahoma--Tulsa--History--20th century--Comic books, strips, etc.
African Americans.
African Americans--Violence against.
History.
Tulsa (Okla.)--Race relations--History--20th century--Comic books, strips, etc.
Tulsa (Okla.).
Race relations.
Oklahoma--Tulsa.
Genre:
Graphic novels.
Comics (Graphic works)
History.
Nonfiction comics.
Physical Description:
55 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : Abrams ComicArts MEGASCOPE, 2021.
Summary:
"In Across the Tracks: Remembering Greenwood, Black Wall Street, and the Tulsa Race Massacre, author Alverne Ball and illustrator Stacey Robinson have crafted a love letter to Greenwood, Oklahoma. Also known as Black Wall Street, Greenwood was a community whose importance is often overshadowed by the atrocious massacre that took place there in 1921. Across the Tracks introduces the reader to the businesses and townsfolk who flourished in this unprecedented time of prosperity for Black Americans. We learn about Greenwood and why it is essential to remember the great achievements of the community as well as the tragedy which nearly erased it. However, Ball is careful to recount the eventual recovery of Greenwood. With additional supplementary materials including a detailed preface, timeline, and historical essay, Across the Tracks offers a thorough examination of the rise, fall, and rebirth of Black Wall Street."--Netgalley.com.
Notes:
Subtitle from cover.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9781419755170
141975517X
OCLC:
1224246118

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