Learn how envy and racism led to the tragic destruction of the
thriving Black community in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in this thought-provoking
addition to the New York Times bestselling What Was? series!
Before May 31, 1921, the Greenwood District of Tulsa, Oklahoma, was a
flourishing neighborhood of 10,000 Black residents. There, Black
families found success and community. They ran their own businesses,
including barbershops, clothing stores, jewelers, restaurants, movie
theatres, and more. There also were Black doctors, dentists, and lawyers
to serve the neighborhood. Then, in one weekend, all of this was lost. A
racist mob tore through the streets, burning everything to the ground
and killing scores of innocent residents. Learn about what led to one of
the worst moments of racial violence in America's history in this
nonfiction book for young readers.