1. Films and Videos - Racial Massacres and the Red Summer of 1919
Nov 27, 2024 · Set in 1923, the true story of the events which occurred in Rosewood, Florida after a white woman unjustly accused a black man of rape. Fueled ...
From 1919 to 1923, racial discrimination triggered massacres in more than twenty cities across the country. This guide provides access to related Library of Congress digitized primary sources, links to related websites, and a print bibliography.
2. Rise Again: Tulsa and the Red Summer - Trilogy Films
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Rise Again: Tulsa and the Red Summer follows Washington Post reporter DeNeen Brown as she chronicles the discovery of a mass grave in Tulsa Oklahoma and investigates the reign of racial terror and legacy of violence that swept across the United States in the early 20th century.
3. Rise Again: Tulsa and the Red Summer | Rotten Tomatoes
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In 1921, white mobs in Tulsa terrorized and burned down the Greenwood District, known as "Negro Wall Street." With the discovery of a mass grave, the city reckons with its painful past. In the early 20th century, racial violence erupted in dozens of cities across the United States. Hundreds were killed. Black communities fought back, rebuilt, and prospered in the face of extreme oppression and the evils of white supremacy.
4. Rise Again: Tulsa and the Red Summer movie review (2021)
Jun 18, 2021 · This documentary is a worthwhile introduction to a horrific but fundamentally important part of American history conveniently ignored by the standard K-12 ...
Though its forecasting might be overly optimistic, Rise Again is a documentary that I’m glad exists. I just hope that the audiences who could really learn something from it take the time to watch it.
5. Red Summer | National WWI Museum and Memorial
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American servicemen returned from the First World War only to find a new type of violent conflict waiting for them at home.
6. TIMELINE - Visualizing the Red Summer
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While called the Red Summer, the timeframe that most historians use when discussing these events is April through November of 1919. Some scholars now use the term to describe racial violence for the greater time… More
7. Red Summer - Zinn Education Project
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Red Summer was a post-World War I period of epidemic white mob racist riots from the spring of 1919 into the fall of that same year — and beyond. Read and share the Teen Vogue article, The Red Summer of 1919, Explained. (A longer version of the article is here: Remembering Red Summer — Which Textbooks Seem Eager to Forget.) Find more resources and “this day in history” entries about Red Summer below.
8. Rise Again: Tulsa and the Red Summer Movie Review
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Essential viewing on horrific chapter in American history. Read Common Sense Media's Rise Again: Tulsa and the Red Summer review, age rating, and parents guide.
9. 'Rise Again: Tulsa and the Red Summer' Review: Doc on Jim Crow ...
Jun 17, 2021 · “Rise Again” builds a case that after the Civil War, Black achievement was often met with brutality, even carnage. Porter shows us what that ...
Dawn Porter’s documentary about the Tulsa Race Massacre balances the story of trauma with insight, fury, and tenderness.
10. The Red Summer of 1919 | Voice of Freedom | PBS LearningMedia
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Learn why deadly racial violence engulfed Chicago in the “Red Summer” of 1919 and how singer Marian Anderson’s debut concert in the city became a beacon of hope for the Black American community in this clip adapted from Voice of Freedom | AMERICAN EXPERIENCE. Racial violence was not limited to the Deep South but occurred throughout the nation in the decades leading to 1919. This resource contains verbal descriptions of violence and images of injured Black Americans. (Refer to these time codes in the video: 3:29–3:45 and 4:28–4:40.)
11. Documentary Review: 'Rise Again: Tulsa and The Red Summer' | Geeks
The search for mass graves in Tulsa · Washington Post Reporter Deneen Brown · Postcards were made as a warning to Black People of what happened in Tulsa.
Stunning documentary on the Tulsa riot of 1921 and the Red Summer of Riots in 1919 in which innocent African Americans were murdered by the hundreds.