Kelly Wright hosts a discussion about the Tulsa race massacre of 1921 with community leaders from the city's historic Greenwood district, once known as "Black Wall Street." Gary Lee, managing editor of The Oklahoma Eagle newspaper, historian Mary Williams, and Ellouise Cochrane, a local licensed counselor, reflect on the trauma and resilience of their community. They discuss the false accusation that sparked the violence, the subsequent death and destruction, and the community's rebuilding efforts. They emphasize the importance of faith, hope, and reconciliation in healing. Watch this informative and inspiring episode of America's Hope.