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Coincidentally, Race Riots From 1921 to Today--But of a Different Sort

Posted on the 01 June 2020 by Morage @kebmebms

Someone no doubt needs to inform this President and all those who say there is no racism or need for any protests of the significance of this date, as just one more example.
On The 99th Anniversary Of The Tulsa Race Massacre, America Still Has A Long Way To Go
On The 99th Anniversary Of The Tulsa Race Massacre, America Still Has A Long Way To Go
Tulsa's prosperous African-American community destroyed

Tulsa race massacre


Tulsa Race Massacre


Tulsa race riot of 1921


On this day, June 1, 1921, Tulsa's prosperous black community was destroyed in what became known as the Tulsa race riot.
"Known as the 'Black Wall Street,' and the nation's wealthiest African-American neighborhood, the Greenwood district of Tulsa, OK, is attacked by gangs of marauding whites. When the Tulsa race riot ends, 35 city blocks have been burned, 800 are injured, upwards of 300 are dead, and 10,000 left homeless."
From the founding of our nation, through 1921 to today.
Let's do better, America.
Much better.
#justice    #equality


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