Unspeakable: The Tulsa Race Massacre.

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Title: Unspeakable: The Tulsa Race Massacre.
Authors: Bigelow, Bill (AUTHOR), Menkart, Deborah (AUTHOR), Wolfe-Rocca, Ursula (AUTHOR), Barbian, Elizabeth (AUTHOR)
Source: Rethinking Schools. Winter2020/2021, Vol. 35 Issue 2, p57-57. 1/4p. 1 Color Photograph.
Subject Terms: *Picture books
Geographic Terms: Tulsa (Okla.)
Abstract: Written as a "Once upon a time …" story in a picture book format about the thriving Black community of Greenwood, Unspeakable centers on the history before the 1921 massacre. Resources Picture Books By Carole Boston Weatherford Illustrated by Floyd Cooper (Carolrhoda Books, 2021) 32 pp. Sensitive to young readers without hiding the truth, author Carole Boston Weatherford continues the use of "Once upon a time …" to explain the tragedy that was designed by police and city officials "to destroy the nation's wealthiest Black community.". [Extracted from the article]
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  Data: Written as a "Once upon a time …" story in a picture book format about the thriving Black community of Greenwood, Unspeakable centers on the history before the 1921 massacre. Resources Picture Books By Carole Boston Weatherford Illustrated by Floyd Cooper (Carolrhoda Books, 2021) 32 pp. Sensitive to young readers without hiding the truth, author Carole Boston Weatherford continues the use of "Once upon a time …" to explain the tragedy that was designed by police and city officials "to destroy the nation's wealthiest Black community.". [Extracted from the article]
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