The story of Tulsa's transformation from a nineteenth-century cow town
into the Oil Capital of the World has been above ground for years, but a
great reservoir of Tulsey Town's heritage has remained beneath the
surface. These neglected tales include the dirigible flyover of 1929,
the Hominy Indians' victory over the New York Giants and the legendary
final performance of Spade Cooley, convicted killer and the
self-proclaimed King of Western Swing. From the horrors of the city's
early race riot and the proud legacy of Greenwood (aka Little Africa or
Black Wall Street) to Tulsa's iconic landmarks and unforgettable
personalities, Steve Gerkin provides an evocative and enjoyable voyage
through T-Town's hidden history.