1921 Tulsa: The Destruction of Black Wall Street

1921 Tulsa: The Destruction of Black Wall Street

$69.00

Introduction: White Domestic Terrorism

This hoodie enters the capsule as a memorial to one of the most devastating acts of racial violence in U.S. history—the destruction of Tulsa’s Greenwood District, known as Black Wall Street. Its design uses bold color, portraiture, and layered historical imagery to confront the truth that the massacre was not a “riot,” but a coordinated act of white domestic terrorism that razed a thriving Black economic ecosystem. The repeated phrase “White Domestic Terrorist Destruction of Black Wall St.” functions as both indictment and correction, naming what official narratives tried to bury for nearly a century. As a capsule piece, the hoodie becomes a wearable archive: a refusal to let prosperity, brilliance, and loss be erased, and a reminder that memory itself is a form of resistance.

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Introduction: White Domestic Terrorism

This hoodie enters the capsule as a memorial to one of the most devastating acts of racial violence in U.S. history—the destruction of Tulsa’s Greenwood District, known as Black Wall Street. Its design uses bold color, portraiture, and layered historical imagery to confront the truth that the massacre was not a “riot,” but a coordinated act of white domestic terrorism that razed a thriving Black economic ecosystem. The repeated phrase “White Domestic Terrorist Destruction of Black Wall St.” functions as both indictment and correction, naming what official narratives tried to bury for nearly a century. As a capsule piece, the hoodie becomes a wearable archive: a refusal to let prosperity, brilliance, and loss be erased, and a reminder that memory itself is a form of resistance.

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