Greenwood Ave Project - Brotherhood of Greenwood Print
Step into a moment of pride, resilience, and unity with the Brotherhood of Greenwood print — a moving tribute to the strong, visionary Black men who built and sustained the thriving Greenwood District, known as Black Wall Street, before the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921.
This historic image captures how African-American men gathered with purpose and dignity — not just for business, but to uplift one another in education, community, faith, and celebration. The photograph stands as a visual reminder of the success, solidarity, and shared aspirations that once defined Greenwood Avenue in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Before the devastation of 1921, Greenwood was a symbol of what was possible through entrepreneurship, self-reliance, and mutual respect. These men weren’t just community members — they were leaders, educators, builders, and businessmen, forming bonds that strengthened generations.
Product Highlights:
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Museum-quality print to honour Black excellence and legacy
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Captures real history from Greenwood Avenue before 1921
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Ideal for homes, classrooms, offices, or community spaces
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Printed on durable, archival paper
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Available in multiple sizes (see options on product page)
Why It Matters:
Display this print as a bold statement of pride in African-American history. It's more than a photograph — it's a celebration of heritage, unity, and resistance that continues to inspire.