Monthly Archives: July 2012

Edward Stratemeyer: King of Outsourcing Part III

A Publishing Empire If you’ve been following my blog series on Edward Stratemeyer (Part I and Part II), you already know that this man became the king of outsourcing, before outsourcing was a popular byword.  A talented author and brilliant … Continue reading

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Greenwood’s Day of Infamy – 1921 Tulsa Race Riot

Calm Before the Storm May 31, 1921, was Memorial Day – or Decoration Day as it was often called in that era. A parade marched through the streets of downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma. North of the city, in the all-black, segregated … Continue reading

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