Once Upon A Time In Black History

Sarah Rector – The Richest Black Girl in America

7 min · 23 de mar de 2026
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In this episode of Once Upon a Time in Black History, host Tamara Shiloh shares the extraordinary true story of Sarah Rector, a young girl whose life changed in ways no one could have imagined. Born in 1902 in what would become Oklahoma, Sarah was given land that many believed was worthless. But at just 11 years old, everything changed when oil was discovered beneath her property—transforming her into one of the wealthiest young people in America almost overnight. Sarah’s story is about more than sudden wealth. It reveals the complexities of race, identity, and opportunity in early 20th-century America, including the shocking moment when the government reclassified her race because of her fortune. Through triumph, challenge, and generosity, Sarah Rector’s life reminds us that value isn’t always visible on the surface—and that history is filled with stories that continue to inspire us today. Tune in for a powerful story of resilience, unexpected opportunity, and a legacy that still fascinates generations. Visit www.multiculturalbookstore.com [http://www.multiculturalbookstore.com] to explore more inspiring stories celebrating multicultural voices and history. #SarahRector #BlackHistory #BlackHistoryMonth #AfricanAmericanHistory #HiddenFigures #RichestBlackGirl #OnceUponATimeInBlackHistory #HistoricalStories #InspiringHistory #MulticulturalBooks #BlackExcellence

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