TULSA, Okla. — Motorcycle enthusiasts and history enthusiasts alike are converging on Greenwood this weekend for the third annual Black Wall Street Rally, bringing attention to the historic district’s significance on a national scale.
Bikers Rally from Across the Nation
Participants from various corners of the United States are making their way to Greenwood:
- Russell Perkins, traveling 1,800 miles from Las Vegas.
- Little Momma and NEWS.ORG y, journeying from Phoenix.
- Derrick and John, making the trip from Virginia.
- Corey Uzzell, riding from New Jersey.
Rediscovering Greenwood’s History
Many attendees express awe upon learning about Greenwood’s history:
- Perkins finds it overwhelming after discovering the area’s significance.
- Uzzell emphasizes that history cannot be erased, underscoring the resilience of Greenwood.
Push for National Monument Status
In Washington D.C., Senator James Lankford introduces SB 3543, proposing national monument status for Greenwood:
- Lankford highlights the importance of remembering Greenwood’s history and the fight against racism.
- Darryl Know, owner of Sweet Lisa’s restaurant, acknowledges Lankford’s support for Greenwood.
Community Support for Monument Status
Local business owners and rally attendees voice their support for Greenwood’s national recognition:
- NEWS.ORG y believes the designation is long overdue.
- Derrick and John express excitement about the prospect.
- Uzzell agrees that Greenwood deserves national monument status.
Conclusion: Greenwood’s Legacy Endures
As bikers rally for Greenwood and legislation moves forward for national monument status, the significance of the district’s history remains undeniable. The event serves as a beacon of awareness, drawing attention not just locally, but nationally and internationally, to the enduring legacy of Greenwood.
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