John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park #3

Reconciliation Tower

Reconciliation Tower by Ed Dwight at the recently dedicated John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park commemorating the 1921 Tulsa Race Riot.

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The tower depicts the story of Blacks in Oklahoma starting in Africa then to slavery in America and then their migration as slaves with their Native American owners on the Trail of Tears to Oklahoma and on through Emancipation, the Land Run of 1889, the Race Riot to the present day.

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I’m told the Tower was originally designed to be located inside a building with a spiral staircase winding around it.

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21 thoughts on “John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park #3

  1. Sylvia K

    That is such an incredible tower and the detail is indeed amazing! I really would love to see it! Fortunately, I have your photos which are the next best thing to being there! Have a great week!

    Sylvia

  2. Tulsa Gentleman

    That is an amazing work. I can see that locating it within a spiral staircase would allow us to see it closer. Standing alone and outside will allow more people to see it. I am ashamed to say that I haven’t gone by there to see it. I will remedy that today. No doubt I will post no doubt I will post something about it but you have given us all a good first look. Thank you Yogi.

  3. Dimple

    An interesting work. I could wish other injustices in our history would see reconciliation between the parties.

    Thanks for the visit!

  4. DrillerAA09

    This is a much better work than the previous work you posted. However, I don’t know that is see true reconciliation in these pieces. I’m afraid that I still see unresolved conflict and anguish in this work.

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