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Greenwood Gone: Henry's Story

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"Twelve-year-old Henry Simmons has lived his entire life in Greenwood, Oklahoma, a district in the northern part of Tulsa. He's loved by his parents and neighbors, annoyed by his little sister, and protected by his community, a neighborhood full of hard-working, successful Black people like his mama and daddy. People call Greenwood "Black Wall Street," and Henry plans to grow up there until he becomes a famous writer or baseball player--or both. Sure, he sees racism firsthand when he goes with his daddy to "White Tulsa." But for most of his life, as long as his friends and neighbors stay in Greenwood, the White folks of Tulsa don't cause too much trouble in Henry's life. Until May 31, 1921. That's the night Henry's life changes forever. His family's life changes forever. All the neighborhoods of Greenwood change forever--because 19-year-old Dick Rowland, a Black shoeshiner working in Tulsa, is accused of assaulting a White female elevator operator. That accusation and Dick's arrest turn into twelve hours of terror for Greenwood residents. And Henry and his family are right in the middle of the chaos, hate, and massacre. Can love even a small victory in the face of hate. Henry will find out"-- Page [4] of cover

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Greenwood Gone: Henry's Story, Sioux Roslawski

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