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    Compiled Statutes of Oklahoma, 1921, Vol. 1

    Published by
    Bunn Publishing Company, American
    Written by
    Bunn, Clinton Orrin, American, 1877 - 1924
    Owned by
    B. C. Franklin, American, 1879 - 1960
    Subject of
    Judge Brett, Rutherford, American, founded 1867
    Date
    1922
    On View
    Community/Third Floor, 3 051
    Exhibition
    Power of Place
    Medium
    paper, ink
    Dimensions
    10 1/4 × 7 1/2 × 2 11/16 in. (26 × 19 × 6.8 cm)
    Title
    Law book used by B.C. Franklin in advocating for survivors of the Tulsa Massacre
    Description
    A hardcover book titled Compiled Statutes of Oklahoma, 1921, Vol. 1 written by Clinton Orrin Bunn, used by lawyer B.C. Franklin in advocating for survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre. The cover is brown and red. Handwritten in ink on the spine is “Judge Rutherford Division Two.” Written on the front cover is “Division Two.” The book is annotated and has several handwritten notes in the margins throughout the book.
    Index pages (1567-1584) and blank end page are loose and separated from the rest of the book.
    Place used
    Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, United States, North and Central America
    Classification
    Documents and Published Materials-Published Works
    Type
    hardcover books
    Topic
    American South
    American West
    Law
    Race discrimination
    Race riots
    Tulsa Race Massacre
    U.S. History, 1919-1933
    Credit Line
    Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Gift of John W. and Karen R. Franklin
    Object number
    2013.238.1ab
    Restrictions & Rights
    No Known Copyright Restrictions
    Usage
    CC0
    GUID
    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/fd5d78e7104-21a2-4125-923d-60f49646ab8d
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    "Riot penny" charred during the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre

    Created by
    United States Mint, American, founded 1792
    Owned by
    Monroe, George, American, 1916 - 2001
    Date
    1909-1921
    On View
    Community/Third Floor, 3 051
    Exhibition
    Power of Place
    Medium
    copper alloy
    Dimensions
    Diameter: 3/4 in. (1.9 cm)
    3/4 x 3/4 x 1/16 in. (1.9 x 1.9 x 0.2 cm)
    Description
    A charred penny from the Tulsa Race Massacre in 1921. The penny is red and brown. The front of the penny is melted with only the word "Liberty" visible. Some embossing on the back side of the coin is still visible the words "ONE / CENT / UNITED STATES / OF AMERICA" still readable at center. Wheat is on either side of the embossed words.
    Place collected
    Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States, North and Central America
    Classification
    Coins and Currency
    Type
    coins
    Topic
    Communities
    Race discrimination
    Race riots
    Tulsa Race Massacre
    U.S. History, 1919-1933
    Violence
    Credit Line
    Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Gift of Scott Ellsworth
    Object number
    2012.96.3
    Restrictions & Rights
    Public domain
    Usage
    CC0
    GUID
    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/fd550e24d36-a7d5-447a-a7a9-23d1c267c084
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    "Riot penny" charred during the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre

    Created by
    United States Mint, American, founded 1792
    Owned by
    Monroe, George, American, 1916 - 2001
    Date
    1909-1921
    On View
    Concourse 2, C 2053
    Exhibition
    Defending Freedom, Defining Freedom: The Era of Segregation, 1876-1968
    Medium
    copper alloy
    Dimensions
    Diameter: 3/4 in. (1.9 cm)
    3/4 x 3/4 x 1/16 in. (1.9 x 1.9 x 0.2 cm)
    Description
    A charred penny from the Tulsa Race Massacre in 1921. The penny is black. The embossing on the front of the penny is no longer visible. The back side of the coin is melted with only the words "ONE / CENT / UNITED" visible.
    Place collected
    Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States, North and Central America
    Classification
    Coins and Currency
    Type
    coins
    Topic
    Communities
    Race discrimination
    Race riots
    Tulsa Race Massacre
    U.S. History, 1919-1933
    Violence
    Credit Line
    Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Gift of Scott Ellsworth
    Object number
    2012.96.5
    Restrictions & Rights
    No Known Copyright Restrictions
    Usage
    CC0
    GUID
    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/fd522ee7c71-053e-4260-b6ca-220b08a80d74
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