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Old 06-21-2020, 05:02 PM   #51
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Originally Posted by Catlady View Post
Can anyone recommend books on the Tulsa Massacre, both nonfiction and fiction? I never heard of it before, sad to say. I've seen a handful of titles, but would appreciate any personal recommendations.
I don't know any books about the Tulsa Massacre, though there probably are some. But a similar 1898 event in Wilmington, NC, was written about in a recent book by David Zucchino called Wilmington's Lie. It's on my list, but I haven't read it. But I did hear him on a couple of podcasts and saw some video about it in a few places. Looks like a worthwhile read.

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How about Colson Whitehead. The Underground Railroad won the Arthur C. Clarke award (and a Pulitzer.)
His The Nickel Boys also won the most recent Pulitzer.
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