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It should mean everything to all of us. It's a part of America's hidden history. America's past was buried by Randolph's peers, as was the history of the great Black early 19th century bridge builder and architect Horace King. And many, many others like him. Tulsa didn't become a great center of commerce by some random spit of luck. Who were those people who built the great Black centers of economy before they were razed? I didn't know about the NASA math ladies until the movie came out. We need to know much more, I think.

Thanks for this.

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Charles Bastille
Charles Bastille

Written by Charles Bastille

Author of MagicLand & Psalm of Vampires. Join me on my Substack at https://www.ruminato.com/. All stories © 2020-24 by Charles Bastille

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