Tulsa Time
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  • Reads 14
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 38m
Ongoing, First published Jun 06, 2019
It's fall 1920 in Tulsa, Ok and Flora can't wait to leave. Flora's mother lives in Greenwood, better known as Black Wallstreet, her father is a prominent member of the Cherokee tribe and doesn't talk to her. The Good Folk call her an 'inbetweener' but there is nothing special about her siddhi, the magic in all things that runs the machines of the world. To Flora, she's just maid in a ritzy house in Mapleridge, at least for right now. She wants to be a director in the pictures, and she's not going to let anything stop her. Until a white girl in an elevator accuses her old boyfriend Dick of something he'd never do. Suddenly the white men of Tulsa are after him and any black person who gets in their way. Soon, Greenwood is burning, and Flora must find strength within herself to find and save her family.
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