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#blackhistory #blackpeople #blackhistorymonth #goodblackhistory #slavery #archaeology #tulsamassacre A discussion with Dr. Alicia Odewale, African Diaspora Archaeologist, Executive Director of Archaeology Rewritten, Director of the Black Heritage Tree Project, Co-Director of Mapping Historical Trauma in Tulsa Project and President Elect for Society of Black Archaeologists, Dr. Odewale talks about growing up in Tulsa, how she wasn't taught much about the Tulsa massacre, how she came to appreciate black history and decided on her career as an archaeologist, she talks about being apart of the uncovering of mass graves in Tulsa and she talks about her efforts to chronicle black history stories based on trees. This is a most interesting discussion. To learn more www.blackheritagetrees.com or www.mappinggreenwood.com You should subscribe to this channel, like a video, hit the notifications button for new videos are uploaded weekly and tell somebody about the channel. We recommend that you read Black Business Book by Anthony Brogdon. It has over 200 little known facts like all the ways slaves gained their freedom and so much more. It available on amazon and www.businessintheblack.net You can follow us on twitter @astrongdream instagram @astrongone1 like our facebook pages Business in the Black, Black Business Book, Black History Then and Now and Strong Inspirations. Since watching Strong Inspirations is free, we accept donations Cashapp $strong4ever Paypal [email protected] https://businessintheblack.net/strong... Stay strong and safe, Anthony Brogdon