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Motivations Behind the Commemoration of the Tulsa Race Massacre: Genuine Reconciliation or Resentment-driven Retribution?

Motivations Behind the Commemoration of the Tulsa Race Massacre: Genuine Reconciliation or Resentment-driven Retribution? M Stacey Abrams, BLM, Antifa, George Floyd, Dominion voting machines, KKK, woke

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In The Wake Of The Tulsa Race Massacre's Centennial, A Communal Hip-Hop Album Emerges

"But we're what it looks like when we got our own backs / And we're what it looks like when we build it back black / We're what it

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A rumor, then a gunshot: How 'Black Wall Street' was decimated in the Tulsa Race Massacre

A rumor, then a gunshot: How 'Black Wall Street' was decimated in the Tulsa Race Massacre
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"Fire In Little Africa" Album Commemorates 100th Anniversary Of Tulsa Race Massacre

The album “Fire in Little Africa” is the culmination of more than 50 Oklahoma artists gathering in March 2020 to commemorate the Tulsa Race Massacre

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Tulsa Race Massacre wiped out generations of Black Wall Street wealth

2:31 pm UTC May. 26, 2021 Editor s note: The following may include first-person accounts of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre contain graphic depictions and antiquated racial terminology. We have chosen not to edit these survivor accounts to leave their stories unencumbered by interpretation or exclusion. Mother, I see men with guns. Mary Parrish was reading when her daughter alerted her to the violence coming to their doorstep. The daughter, Florence Mary, 6, called the young journalist and teacher to the window. Like many Black Tulsans in Greenwood, they fled as bullets flew and houses were set afire that night of May 31, 1921. Built by the sons of slaves, Greenwood in the early 20th century grew into America s most prosperous Black community, only to be destroyed in 18 hours of murder and destruction by a white mob. 

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