- Format: 1x 12" LP
- Condition: New, in original packaging
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Label: universal
- Year of publication: 2022
- Special features: gatefold cover
The multimedia hip-hop project commemorating the 1921 massacre in Tulsa's Greenwood neighborhood known as "Black Wall Street."
The scapegoat for one of America's worst racist massacres was a 19-year-old shoeshine boy named Dick Rowland, who was falsely accused of attacking a white girl. Almost 100 years later, the massacre still weighs heavily on the city, and the scars of 1921 will probably never fully heal. Miraculously, these circumstances have spawned a hip-hop scene built on love, community and the legacy of the ancestors who paved the way. Now the Tulsa community is preparing to acknowledge what happened, bring justice to the victims and look to the future.
Now hip-hop artists have taken on an important role in addressing this intergenerational trauma and ushering in a new era for Tulsa with this groundbreaking project. The album features Steph Simon, Ayilla and Thomas Who? listen.