A photographic reproduction. There is a different copy of this image made as a postcard (1989.004.5.12). A large group of people are being escorted by several men in civilian attire with an automobile alongside. They have just crossed the tracks and are passing in front of the Continental Supply Co. (offices at 19 S. Main). There is an issue with this image since while the Continental Supply Co. on the south side of the tracks, the address is on the east side of the street. The structures in the rest of the image are also not consistant with this being that part of Main St. Title is taken from the writing on the face of the postcard. "G26 of 28" written on back of this photograph.

National Guards taking Negroes to ball park for protection. Race Riot at Tulsa, June 1, 1921

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Image published on: October 27, 2020
Image size: 2560 × 1618 px
Image file name: 1989-004-5-58-scaled.jpg
“National Guards taking Negroes to ball park for protection. Race Riot at Tulsa,” June 1, 1921

A photographic reproduction. There is a different copy of this image made as a postcard (1989.004.5.12). A large group of people are being escorted by several men in civilian attire with an automobile alongside. They have just crossed the tracks and are passing in front of the Continental Supply Co. (offices at 19 S. Main). There is an issue with this image since while the Continental Supply Co. on the south side of the tracks, the address is on the east side of the street. The structures in the rest of the image are also not consistant with this being that part of Main St. Title is taken from the writing on the face of the postcard. “G26 of 28” written on back of this photograph. Digital image has been modified from the original for clarity.

Coll. No. 1989-004-5-58