Pillage of Hope: A Family History from the Trail of Tears, Slavery, Segregation, the 1921 Race Massacre and Beyond

Donald Ross
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This memoir by Don Ross, an Oklahoma State Legislator for 20 years, civil rights activist, and journalist, sheds light on what led to the success of Black Wall Street; the culture of white supremacist laws and culture that nurtured the enemies of that success and exploded on May 31, 1921; the aftermath of the massacre; the resilience of the Black community; and the effort to commemorate and repair the harm.
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