Mount Zion Baptist Church in ruins
Unknown photographer
<em>Tulsa Tribune</em>
1921 June 5
This was published in the <em>Tulsa Tribune</em> in 1921, therefore it is in the Public Domain.
Mt. Zion Baptist Church Burning
<p>Mount Zion Baptist Church, which had only recently been completed and paid for before the riot.</p>
<p>The reasons for its burning are debated, but it was believed to have held a large weapons cache, and that there were people shooting from it during the defense of Greenwood.</p>
Unknown photographer
Mary E. Jones Parrish. <em>Events of the Tulsa Disaster</em>. Privately published. 1922.
1921 June 1
This item was published in the <em>Events of the Tulsa Disaster</em> in 1922, and is therefore in the Public Domain.
Rev. Whitaker and family distributing relief goods.
Reverend R. A. Whitaker was the pastor at Mount Zion Baptist Church, which had only recently been completed and paid for before the riot. The reasons for its burning are debated, but it was believed to have held a large weapons cache, and that there were people shooting from it during the defense of Greenwood.
The ruins of Mount Zion Baptist Church are in the background of this photo.
Unknown photographer
Mary E. Jones Parrish. <em>Events of the Tulsa Disaster</em>. Privately published. 1922.
c. 1921
This item was published in the <em>Events of the Tulsa Disaster </em>in 1922, and is therefore in the Public Domain.
Tower of Mount Zion Baptist Church in ruins
Unknown photographer
<em>Tulsa Tribune</em>
1921 June 5
This was published in the <em>Tulsa Tribune</em> in 1921, therefore it is in the Public Domain