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Virtual exhibition reveals story of 'Lonely Homesteader' during western land rush


LAWRENCE Lily Stearns was a nimble liar, a master manipulator and an all-around opportunist.
She was also a beautiful writer and an intrepid homesteader, according to Sara Gregg, associate professor of history and environmental studies at the University of Kansas.
“Stearns tried her best to make a place for herself and her family, given some extremely adverse circumstances,” Gregg said. “I have been struck by how easy it was to piece together a full account of the type of human being she was, even though the records of her life are somewhat sparse.”
Gregg has created a virtual exhibition dedicated to this pioneering woman titled “American Land Rush: ‘A Lonely Homesteader’ Searches for Security in the Montana Homestead Boom.” This open-access exhibition is hosted by the Rachel Carson Center for Environment & Society in Munich, Germany, and it offers a microhistorical survey of Stearns’ homesteading days in northeastern Montana from 1912 to 1918. ....

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'Goin' Back to T- Town': Lessons from the Tulsa Race Massacre – People's World


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‘Goin’ Back to T- Town’: Lessons from the Tulsa Race Massacre
January 22, 2021
9:36 AM CDT
By Michael Berkowitz
Smoke billows skyward in the Greenwood district of Tulsa, Oka., on June 1, 1921, when white mobs invaded the Black neighborhood district, killed hundreds of residents, and burned down more than 1,200 homes. | Univ. of Tulsa Library
Producer Sam Pollard (
MLK/FBI) and Narrator Ossie Davis (
Do The Right Thing) use the infamous Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921, also known as the Tulsa Race Riot, as a focal point for exploring the perils and pitfalls not only of segregation but of integration, as well. PBS is commemorating the centennial of the Tulsa Massacre by rebroadcasting “Goin’ Back to T-Town.” ....

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