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The massacre in Tulsa, Oklahoma, of May 31– June 1, 1921, “the night Tulsa died,” stands as one of the more disgraceful episodes in American history. Among its first chroniclers was Walter F. White, whose article “The Eruption of Tulsa” appeared in The Nation on July 29 that year. The massacre was sparked by a rumor of a sexual assault that was picked up by a city newspaper. Events quickly spiraled out of control as white mobs gathered to attack the residents of the largely Black Greenwood district.