A compelling narrative about the massacre and its context.
This beautifully produced documentary podcast tells the story of racial injustice and violence during the early 20th century, of which the Tulsa Massacre was just one of many punctuation marks. Not having pictures to watch on a screen does not detract from the storytelling. In describing the larger context of the massacre, covering very difficult to think about violence, it is an engrossing podcast to listen to. And it has made my kids and me want to learn more. Until the wounds inflicted by racial injustice have been cleaned and dressed properly, we will never truly become the great America we all want to be. An important part of that process is to understand more completely the history of how we got here, and this podcast is a compelling part of that.
Mom of 5 and 7 year-olds via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/29/21
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This podcast is a reminder that we are not learning all the lessons from history, especially when you lived through it and thought you understood what and why it happened.
Rellingerhouse via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/30/24
I blew through this in just a few days because this story is so compelling. I thought I knew a lot about the Tulsa Massacre, but somehow learned more. As a mental health counselor, I believe the part on generational and cultural trauma should be essential listening for anyone in my field.
SolasSaDorchadas via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/13/21
Very impactful series would love to see you explore other blind spots. I realized listening to the series that I have wounds that have not healed living and caring for pts who had no one else to do so. This could have been easily in Miami where the same set of circumstances occurred in...Read full review »
psychpepe via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/09/24
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