Museum of Tulsa History - 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Online Exhibit from the Museum of Tulsa History. The online exhibit includes photos, audio recordings, documents, and resources for further research. ![]()
1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Online Exhibit from the Museum of Tulsa History. The online exhibit includes photos, audio recordings, documents, and resources for further research. ![]()
The Tribal Treaties Database provides an easy-to-use portal to access treaties, agreements, and other historical documents that have shaped relationships between tribal nations and the United States. These treaties represent pivotal moments in history where rights were negotiated, promises made, and the course of lives and nations forever altered.
Stone-Campbell Resources provides primary sources that reveal the history and advocacy of the Stone-Campbell Movement across its many voices, in many places, from its inception until recent living memory. Included in the collection are books, periodicals, tracts, pamphlets and broadsides; photographs, portraits and artwork; audio and film recordings of sermons, lectures and other events. Everything is fully viewable or downloadable.
The Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives is a worldwide center for the study of Baptist history. Governed by the Council of Seminary Presidents, the SBHLA is one of the major denominational collections in the nation and serves, by assignment of the Southern Baptist Convention, as the central depository and archives of SBC records.
The Solomon Sir Jones films consist of 29 silent black and white films documenting African-American communities in Oklahoma from 1924 to 1928. Tulsa footage can be found in at least five of the films (film two, film eighteen, film twenty, film twenty-seven, and film twenty-eight) and includes several shots of the Greenwood area.
Curated by Rita Nakashima Brock and Susan Diamond, the Shay Center resources on moral injury include videos and materials for those new to the subject, work in various fields, research on various populations, and materials for professional practitioners. ![]()
Sefaria is a non-profit organization offering free access to over 3,000 years of Jewish texts, translations, and commentaries so that everyone can participate in the ongoing process of studying, interpreting, and creating Torah. ![]()
JSTOR's Reveal Digital develops open, collaboratively funded primary source collections that surface under-represented voices from the 20th century and beyond. ![]()
TheRestorationMovement.com is a site dedicated to the history of the restoring of New Testament Christianity all around the globe over the last several hundred years. ![]()
The Restoration History Library includes digitized journals, books, and papers related to the Restoration Movement. ![]()