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A white mob killed hundreds of Black people in Tulsa 100 years ago Survivors still demand justice

A white mob killed hundreds of Black people in Tulsa 100 years ago. Survivors still demand justice Alex Woodward © Provided by The Independent Within two days, it was reduced to rubble. Tulsa’s Greenwood was a place of possibility and prosperity for Black Americans following decades of enslavement, racist violence and legalised discrimination in a Jim Crow-era marked by public lynchings and the beginnings of mass incarceration emerging from slavery. An oil boom saw Tulsa’s population grow in the early 1900s. By 1921, in Tulsa’s northern neighbourhoods, a thriving community of 10,000 people energised 35 blocks dotted with red-brick buildings and marquees for clubs and movie theatres, with newspapers, upscale restaurants, hotels and churches, nearly all owned and operated by Black residents.

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Redefining How Students Learn About Tulsa Race Massacre (VIDEO)

June 1, 2021 Long overlooked in the classroom, the Tulsa Race Massacre is getting renewed focus in classrooms across Tulsa, Oklahoma. SHOW TRANSCRIPT When I first learned about the Tulsa race massacre, all I learned was what happened, said Emily Harris, a teacher at Will Rogers High School in Tulsa. Harris is a born-and-bred Tulsan. She s now a Tulsa Public Schools teacher. working to ensure the massacre is no longer a footnote in the history books. It s something that brings out emotion and everybody in the classroom and everyone s emotions are going to be different, she said. One thing that we can say that we re when we re all together is that we re all Tulsan s like this is our community that we re learning about. 

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