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have to share with the white community of tulsa. greenwood avenue was home to the black commercial district, whose many red brick buildings belonged to black americans and housed thriving businesses, including grocery stores, banks, libraries, and much more. greenwood was one of the most affluent african-american
communities in the country, and became known as "black wall street." [ ] o. w. gurley[ edit ] main article: o.w. gurley around the start of the th century, o. w. gurley, a wealthy black landowner from arkansas, came to what was then known as indian territory to participate in the oklahoma land run of...
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