
Historic Pictorial: Ramsey Drug Store – Greenwood Ave, Before the 1921 Destruction
Historic Pictorial: Ramsey Drug Store – Greenwood Ave, Before the 1921 Destruction
Bring home a powerful tribute to Black excellence and resilience with this exclusive historical print of Ramsey Drug Store, one of the iconic Black-owned businesses on Greenwood Avenue—known globally as Black Wall Street—before it was tragically destroyed in the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
This high-resolution image captures the architectural beauty, entrepreneurial spirit, and cultural pride that once flourished in the Greenwood District of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Owned by a Black pharmacist and symbolising economic self-determination, Ramsey Drug Store stood as a beacon of progress in a thriving African-American community.
Whether you’re a history lover, collector, educator, or advocate for racial justice, this piece is more than décor—it’s a story of triumph, legacy, and remembrance. Owning this print means preserving history and sharing the memory of what was built and unjustly taken.
Why You Should Own This Print
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Celebrate Black Excellence: Commemorate the strength and ingenuity of Black entrepreneurs before systemic injustice shattered their dreams.
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Educational Value: Ideal for homes, schools, libraries, and museums seeking to honour untold histories.
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Meaningful Gift: A thoughtful present for those who appreciate culture, history, and social impact.
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Museum-Quality Craftsmanship: Available in both premium photo print and gallery-grade canvas wrap, ready to elevate any space.
Available Print Sizes
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8”x10” Print
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12”x12” Print
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11”x14” Print
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12”x18” Print
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16”x20” Print
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20”x24” Print
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20”x30” Print
Available Canvas Wraps
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12”x18” Canvas Wrap
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16”x24” Canvas Wrap
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20”x30” Canvas Wrap
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24”x36” Canvas Wrap
💬 Every image sold helps fund historical education, storytelling, and preservation of Greenwood’s legacy.
Let your wall speak truth. Let it honour history. Order your piece of Greenwood today.