It was the worst race riot in the history of the United States; however, most people have never heard of it. Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1921, in less than 24 hours the prosperous African-American section of Greenwood, also known as “Black Wall Street,” was completely destroyed. An estimated 300 were killed and over 10,000 people displaced, as a 42 square block area of their homes and businesses were burned to the ground by a white mob that had been deputized by the sheriff. This documentary is the story of the survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Riot and their quest for justice...it is the story about the struggle for the soul of America and efforts to right a wrong that is long past due. Mportant Films, LLC (2008), Director: Reggie Turner, English, DVD, NR (Not Rated), Run time: 92 minutes.
Director: Reggie Turner, Producer: J. Denise Clement, Director of Cinematography: Robert Lott, Editors: Sonya Lindsey, Godfrey Pyle, Additional feature: Epilog 20 minutes.