Rediscovering Roots: Planner Jewell Littles Walton Uncovers Family Ties to Tulsa's Black Wall Street

Rediscovering Roots: Planner Jewell Littles Walton Uncovers Family Ties to Tulsa's Black Wall Street

Jewell Littles Walton is an urban planning and real estate professional with a career spanning multiple decades. She joins Dina Walters, a member of APA's Prioritize Equity team, for this special episode to share the story of uncovering her family’s conne
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Jewell Littles Walton is an urban planning and real estate
professional with a career spanning multiple decades. She joins
Dina Walters, a member of APA's Prioritize Equity team, for this
special episode to share the story of uncovering her family’s
connection to the early 20th century Greenwood neighborhood in
Tulsa, Oklahoma. Greenwood was known as “Black Wall Street”,
one of the most prosperous African-American communities in the
United States, and was home to one of the nation’s worst race
massacres.


Episode URL:
https://planning.org/podcast/rediscovering-roots-planner-jewell-littles-walton-uncovers-family-ties-to-tulsas-black-wall-street/

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