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99 years later: remembering the Tulsa race massacre

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On June 1, 1921, one of the worst acts of racial violence in U.S. history broke out in Tulsa, Okla., where some 300 people died in a day. Read more: …

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Dillon Boardman
Dillon Boardman

Here comes another civil war

D Smith
D Smith

This happened almost a century ago…

Bogore
Bogore

Systemic racism survives because we look the other way everyday. Time to face reality and change it.
This generation would not accept the coarseness and cowardice of the last generations. We stand with the protesters.

Bogore
Bogore

The generation of the 60s and 70s brought massive social change with protest the ruling class. But yet they oppose their grandchildren call for justice.

Sum Teng Wong
Sum Teng Wong

Hey look! History actually repeated itself, interesting… Ig we don't learn from past mistakes.

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