غ Hosts New York Times Bestselling Author

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New York Times bestselling author and educator Scott Ellsworth returned to Tulsa after publishing his second book on the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre and the aftermath.

Hosted by غ, Ellsworth discussed his work in a conversation with Kevin Clayton, غ History Professor, at the Thomas K. McKeon Center for Creativity on Nov. 12.

“غ believes it is important to continue the conversation surrounding our community’s history,” says Natalie Schuster, غ faculty member who helped organize the event. “As a history professor in Tulsa, I find events like the talk with Ellsworth are invaluable. It leads to frank conversation and important dialogue in the classroom and gives students the tools to discuss and question their city’s history."

A Tulsa native, Ellsworth’s second book, “The Ground Breaking: An American City and Its Search for Justice” was released earlier in 2021. He previously wrote and published “Death in a Promised Land” in 1982, considered to be the first comprehensive history of the Tulsa Race Massacre.

“The story of the massacre has been buried for so long that, even now, 100 years later, Tulsa as a city is still coming to terms with it. Events such as this one at غ are important because they get folks talking,” says Ellsworth.

Funded by the endowed Dr. T. Oscar Chappelle Lectureship and the , the event was free for students and members of the public to attend in-person or on a live stream. Organizers also recorded the event and it is available now for viewing with this .

Prior to the public discussion, the غ Foundation hosted a private reception for غ President’s Society members to meet Ellsworth. غ President's Society members contribute at least $1,000 annually which allows the غ Foundation to respond to strategic needs of the College and the President to direct additional resources to critical College programs and initiatives.