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much of the local Black population settled into Greenwood, pushed out of Tulsa and the surrounding areas by racist municipal laws, such as prohibitions against Black people moving onto a block where at least three-fourths of the residents were non-Black. But this relocation of African Americans to Greenwood, this pooling of talent, led to a sophisticated, highly educated, and prosperous Black community.
Be the Bridge: Pursuing God's Heart for Racial Reconciliation
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