(A Thread) Get ready for #TulsaSyllabus. In honor of Juneteenth, I’ve been working w/Tulsa based scholars and scholars & activists of black Oklahoma to launch #TulsaSyllabus, an online resource guide for anyone who wants to understand contexts of the Tulsa Race massacre.(1)
#TulsaSyllabus includes race, racial formation, racism, racial equity, and black life in Tulsa, Oklahoma pre-statehood, and Oklahoma post 1921. @VLuck @thinking4achang @NorthTulsamagaz @ODLtweet @AFAM_OU @Bestofbooksok @MagicCityBooks #Juneteenth2020 (2)
Starting tomorrow you can tap into this extensive bibliography of scholarly, media, governmental, nongovernmental, and creative arts sources for free. #tulsasyllabus @GCCenterTulsa @tulsalibrary @LangstonU @tulsaworld @BlackWallStTime @okpolicy @jhfcduke (3)
Get ready to share #TulsaSyllabus! Help circulate positive news and credible info abt black people in Tulsa and Oklahoma. @blackspaceok @OKArtsCouncil @UofOklahoma @utulsa @unccollege #BLM (4)
@AliciaOdewale is lead on #TulsaSyllabus. Great working with her and our grad assistants. (5)
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