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The Black Seminole Project is a passionate and dedicated team committed to shedding light on the rich heritage and contributions of the Black Seminole people. Through our research, education initiatives, and creative projects, we aim to raise awareness, foster understanding, and ensure their stories are shared and celebrated.
15 Δεκ 2023 · Ultimately, the goal of The Black Seminole Project is unity. This project will show, through telling the story of the first underground railroad and the largest rebellion of enslaved Africans in the United States, all that can be accomplished when people come together.
Black Tech Street -To build a thriving capitol of Black tech in Tulsa on the grounds of Black Wall Street. The strategy includes attracting Black-founded startups, workers, and VC firms to Tulsa, tech-enabling local Black businesses, creating tech entrepreneurship and education partnerships, and influencing minority in tech policies to ...
Home to one of Lonely Planet’s “15 places in the US to mark Black History Month” and the first monument on National Geographic’s list of “monuments travelers should visit,” the Historic Greenwood District in Tulsa is one of the nation’s most prominent destinations for Black history and culture.
27 Μαΐ 2021 · The map shows Deep Greenwood, or Black Wall Street; the Vernon AME Church, a landmark that withstood the bombings; and the Dreamland Theatre, the first movie theater in Tulsa that Black people could go to.
The film aims to delve into the lives, knowledge, and battles of the Black and Native Seminoles, offering viewers a chance to witness the bravery of warriors defending their heritage.
Black settlement in Oklahoma is linked with Indian removal beginning in the 1830s, when the federal government forced members of the Five Civilized Tribes—the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and the Seminole—to leave their territorial homelands in the Southeast and relocate to Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma).