Article 6D2B0 A highway destroyed Tulsa’s thriving Black Wall Street – now there’s hope it could come back

A highway destroyed Tulsa’s thriving Black Wall Street – now there’s hope it could come back

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Geoff Dembicki
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Decades after a chilling racist massacre, Tulsa's Greenwood district was bulldozed for I-244 - but a new plan aims to reverse its punishing effects

Twenty-five years before Don Shaw was born in Greenwood, a white mob invaded the Tulsa neighborhood and killed more than 300 people. Much of the tight-knit community was burned to the ground, including his grandfather's pharmacy.

But when Shaw was growing up in the 1950s and 60s, few people wanted to talk about the massacre - perhaps in part because much of the damage was no longer visible.

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