Foodways in Greenwood

 

As mentioned in the podcast, to donate to the Black Wall Street 2021 Campaign, visit https://www.restoreblackwallstreet2021.com.

Sources:

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Evelyn’s Soul Food. Retrieved March 19, 2021, from http://evelynsoulfood.com/

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Wire, C. (2020, January 14). A group in Tulsa hopes to REBUILD ‘BLACK Wall street,’ destroyed in a Bloody 1921 race massacre. Retrieved March 19, 2021, from https://www.10tv.com/article/news/a-group-in-tulsa-hopes-to-rebuild-black-wall-street-destroyed-in-a-bloody-1921-race-massacre/520-21568b09-c83d-4e3c-baf2-30fa9b226de9

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Music included:

It’s Tight Like That – Walter Barnes & His Royal Creolians

Performance by Dr. Harold Aldridge courtesy of the Oklahoma Historical Society