Annotated Bibliography
American Masters. “August Wilson: The Ground on which I Stand, Biography and Timeline.” Thirteen. 2015. Accessed on July 18, 2017 https://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/auguat-wilson-the-ground-on-which-i-stand-august-wilsonbiography-ans-career-timeline/3683/
This website offers valuable information about August Wilson’s background and career success.
Blackpast.org. “Franklin, Buck Colbert (1879-1960).” Blackpast.org. 2017. Accessed on July 27, 2017 http://www.blackpast.org/aaw/franklin-buck-colbert-1879-1960
This resource provides autobiographical information about Buck Franklin.
CBSNews.com. “MLK: Riot is the Language of the Unheard: Three Years after ‘I Have a Dream,’ and the March on Washington, Dr. King talked with Mike Wallace about Divisions in the Civil Rights Movement.” CBS Interactive Inc. 2013. Accessed August 4, 2017 http://www.cbsnews.com/news/mlk-a-riot-is-the-language-of-the-unheard/
This resource includes a brief article about Dr. King’s interview with Mike Wallace (1966) and an excerpt of the original transcript.
Daggett, Willard. “Rigor/Relevance Framework.” International Center for Leadership in Education. 2014. Accessed June 19, 2017 http://www.leadered.com/pdf/rigor_relevance_framework_2014.pdf
This resource includes information about highly-effective educational practices that optimize student learning.
Exon, Lis & Carson, Tim. OETA Story on Tulsa’s Greenwood District from the 1921 Race Riot to the Present. Video, Directed by Lis Exon and Tim Carson (2012; Tulsa: Oklahoma Education Television Authority, 2012.) Video. Accessed on June 12, 2017 https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=oeta+story+on+tulsa%27s+greenwood+district+from+1921+to+to+present
This audio resource features Tulsa Greenwood’s past and present.
Faulkner, Brian. “Brian Faulkner Quotes,” Goodreads, Inc. 2017. Accessed on June 12, 2017 http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/624920-life-is-like-a-book-there-are-good-chapters-and
A site for finding thought-provoking quotes
Greenwood Cultural Center. “Black Wall Street.” Greenwood Cultural Center. Accessed July 27, 2017 http://www.greenwoodculturalcenter.com/black-wall-street
This website offers foundational information about the Greenwood District.
Hoberock, Barbara. “Senate Passes Bill Requiring Teaching of Tulsa’s History.” TheTulsaWorld.com. 2012. Accessed on July 29, 2017 http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/government/senate-passes-bill-requiring-teaching-of-tulsa-race-riot-history/article_a50233b4-64b8-5520-ab81-6472c493a2c1.html
This resource serves as Article 3 of the Greenwood studies.
Jones Sir, Solomon. America in Color. Television Series, Produced by John Cavanagh. 2017. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Channel, 2017. Television Series. Accessed on August 3, 2017
http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/local/lost-video-of-tulsa-s-greenwood-district-featured-in-new/article_3369a95d-d506-526e-a0b3-b1ae2f26802b.html#comments
This audio resource complements Greenwood Articles 1 and 2 (in color).
Jones Sir, Solomon. Black Wall Street (1921, Tulsa; The Gist of Freedom, 2014.) Video. Accessed on August 3, 2017 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-y0KoC3UUM0
This audio resource complements Greenwood Articles 1 and 2 (in black and white).
Kalinka, Karen. “Juneteenth Music Festival Returns Gap Band to Tulsa.” NewsOK.com, 2001. Accessed on August 1, 2017 http://newsok.com/article/2745005
This article describes Greenwood as a historic arts center.
Keyes, Allison. “A Long Lost Manuscript contains a Searing Eye-Witness Account of the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921: An Oklahoma Lawyer details the Attack by Hundreds of Whites on the Thriving Black Neighborhood where Hundreds Died 95 Years Ago.” Smithsonian.com. Accessed on August 3, 2017 http://www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-institution/long-lost-manuscript-contains-searing-eyewitness-account-tulsa-race-massacre-1921-180959251/
This resource includes Buck Franklin’s personal account of the Greenwood Race Riot.
RedClay, Mary and Frieden, James. “Discussion Questions for use with any film that is a Work of Fiction.” TeachwithMovies.com. 2013. Accessed August 2, 2017 http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/august-wilson-the-ground-on-which-i-stand-august-wilsonbiography-and-career-timeline/3683/
This website offers various types of video discussion questions that can be easily tailored to individual classrooms.
TheTulsaWorld.com. “Dead Estimated at 100; City Quiet.” TheTulsaWorld.com. 1921. Accessed on July 29, 2017. http://www.tulsaworld.com/archives/dead-estimated-at-city-is-quiet/article_0f21865c-d67b-5471-a1d6-cd6370c3ff6f.html
This resource is found in the Tulsa World archives, and it serves as Article 2 of the Greenwood studies. Article length is flexible to classroom needs.
TheTulsaWorld.com. “The Questions that Remain.” TheTulsaWorld.com. Accessed July 29, 2017 http://www.tulsaworld.com/app/race-riot/timeline.html
This website is used for Article 1 (clipping).
Hoberock, Barbara. “Senate Passes Bill Requiring Teaching of Tulsa’s History.” TheTulsaWorld.com. 2012. Accessed on July 29, 2017 http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/government/senate-passes-bill-requiring-teaching-of-tulsa-race-riot-history/article_a50233b4-64b8-5520-ab81-6472c493a2c1.html
Yale University Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, “Solomon Sir Jones Films, 1924-1928,” Yale University Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library. 2013. Accessed August 2, 2017 http://beinecke.library.yale.edu/collections/highlights/solomon-sir-jones-films-1924-1928
This resource offers more in-depth information about the work of Solomon Sir Jones (clips included).
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