A New York City gallery meant to memorialize the victims of the Tulsa Race Massacre was vandalized three times this week.Owners of the Black Wall Street Gallery, which is located in Soho, said that the gallery's logo was smeared with white paint on Monday, which was also the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre."We are demanding that the police review their policies on what constitutes hate speech, because this was indeed deliberate.
The one thing I haven’t been able to square over the last five years is how the most pressed people in the game have the audacity to call anyone a snowflake. I just don’t understand how you can call anyone triggered, when a simple mention of the fact that America has historically been shitty for anyone who isn’t straight or white is enough to send the mediocre white masses in their feelings. In what I can only assume was an act perpetuated by one of those white people in their feelings, a New York art gallery with an exhibit dedicated to the Tulsa Race Massacre has been vandalized.
An art gallery in Manhattan displaying pieces for the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa massacre was vandalized overnight and the person responsible now has the.
NYC art gallery paying tribute to Tulsa Race Massacre victims vandalized for 3rd time
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The NYPD s Hate Crimes Task Force is investigating after a third incident of racist vandalism at the Black Wall Street Gallery in SoHo in one week.
Police say someone used white paint to put the letters EDHRLL on a window display at the gallery on Mercer Street Tuesday morning It s so cryptic, gallery owner Dr. Ricco Wright said. Nobody knows. Could be someone s initials.apart from that, I don t know, and the gall of a person to say there s real art on the door when there is real art beyond the door.