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Empowerment Temple names activist Rev Robert Turner new pastor

Empowerment Temple names activist Rev Robert Turner new pastor
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Empowerment Temple names activist Rev Robert Turner new pastor

Empowerment Temple names activist Rev Robert Turner new pastor
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Baltimore s Empowerment Temple hires Tulsa pastor to replace its ousted former leader

Baltimore s Empowerment Temple hires Tulsa pastor to replace its ousted former leader
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Tulsa Race Massacre: A century later, calls for justice remain

Tulsa Race Massacre: A century later, calls for justice remain Tulsa is marking 100 years past a two-day attack on an all-black neighborhood by a white mob. The Tulsa Race Massacre left as many as 300 dead. Author: Natalie Swaby Updated: 7:20 PM PDT June 1, 2021 SEATTLE Tulsa is marking the 100th remembrance of a two-day attack on an all-Black neighborhood by a white mob. The 1921 massacre left as many as 300 people dead. To this day, survivors are demanding reparations for the Tulsa Race Massacre, one of the worst race massacres in American history. One hundred years later and more than 1,500 miles away in Seattle, Rev. Dr. Carey G. Anderson feels a deep connection to the traumatic event.

100 years later, Black church leaders seek reparations for Tulsa massacre

Robert R.A. Turner (center) draws attention to the 1921 Tulsa massacre every week in Tulsa, Oklahoma. (Courtesy photo) On the first Wednesday in May, as the centennial of the Tulsa massacre ap­proached, Robert R. A. Turner stood outside Tulsa City Hall with his megaphone, as he does every week. “Tulsa, you will reap what you sow, and that which you have done unto the least of these my children, Jesus said, you have done also unto me,” said Turner, 38, the pastor of Historic Vernon African Methodist Episcopal Church. “We come here to say, for your own benefit, you ought to do reparations not tomorrow, not even next week, not next month, not next year, but we demand reparations now!”

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