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The history of Tulsa's Greenwood community, also known as Black Wall Street, did not end in 1921. Reverend Harold M. Anderson's silent footage illuminates how Black Oklahomans returned and rebuilt Greenwood in the years after the Tulsa Race Massacre, carrying the memories of the tragedy with them.

Created from silent footage captured between 1948 and 1952, the Harold M. Anderson Black Wall Street Film Collection documents the daily life of Anderson's fellow African American residents in the Greenwood District. Anderson was a successful businessman who managed and then owned two neighborhood movie theaters, a skating rink, bowling alley, and shopping strip, as well as other enterprises. He also brought the Golden Gloves boxing tournament to the area, making it accessible to Black fans.

Because of his relationship with the community, Greenwood's Black residents welcomed Anderson—and his 16mm motion picture camera—into their work, social, and religious lives. His films include footage of many of Greenwood's businesses in the mid-1900s: barber shops, bakeries, taxi companies, jewelers, and other stores. Anderson also filmed the district's residents in church, at school, participating in parades, and walking through the city's streets.

For the first time, all of Anderson's footage from the 1940s and 1950s is now online. We're excited to see what researchers, educators, students, and others will discover while watching the full film: http://s.si.edu/BlackWallStreet

This copy of Harold M. Anderson Black Wall Street Film Collection was donated to the Archives Center at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History by Patricia Sanders on behalf of the heirs of Harold M. Anderson in 2009. The collection was processed by audiovisual archivist Wendy Shay in 2010.

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