Sarah Page
Sarah Page is a notable figure in American history, primarily recognized for her involvement in the events surrounding the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921. She was a young white woman who, according to reports, was at the center of a controversial incident that escalated racial tensions in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
The incident involving Sarah Page and a Black man named Dick Rowland led to widespread violence and destruction in the Greenwood District, known as "Black Wall Street." The massacre resulted in the deaths of hundreds of African Americans and the destruction of numerous homes and businesses, marking a significant and tragic event in U.S. history.