100 Years: A Tulsa Massacre Race Poem

100 Years: A Tulsa Massacre Race Poem

synopsis

100 Years: A Tulsa Race Massacre Poem, speaks on what was known as Black Wall Street, a community of thriving African Americans, is remembered through this touching piece narrated and written by Tulsa-native and NFL Seahawks Wide Receiver, Tyler Lockett. We are taken back to an important part of history where black wealth was once alive.

Stephanie Alecia Rose

Award-winning Director Stephanie Alecia Rose started her love for the arts with writing poetry, drawing, and shortly after, the stage. Her love for acting grew, and she carried it with her into adulthood leading her to wear many hats in the film industry which has positioned her to win Best Director three times for her short film, Brown Sugar, as well as other awards for her short script, ‘21, and other short films.

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