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VanGoghRocks

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7. I don't know about you, but this sure sounds like 'terrorism on American soil'
Thu Aug 28, 2014, 05:51 PM
Aug 2014

to me.

The Tulsa Race Riot was a large-scale, racially motivated conflict on May 31 and June 1, 1921, in which whites attacked the black community of Tulsa, Oklahoma. It resulted in the Greenwood District, also known as 'the Black Wall Street' and the wealthiest black community in the United States, being burned to the ground. During the 16 hours of the assault, more than 800 blacks were admitted to local white hospitals with injuries (the black hospital was burned down), and police arrested and detained more than 6,000 black Greenwood residents at three local facilities, in part for their protection. An estimated 10,000 blacks were left homeless, and 35 city blocks composed of 1,256 residences were destroyed by fire. The official count of the dead by the Oklahoma Department of Vital Statistics was 39, but other estimates of black fatalities have been up to about 300.

The events of the riot were long omitted from local and state histories. "The Tulsa race riot of 1921 was rarely mentioned in history books, classrooms or even in private. Blacks and whites alike grew into middle age unaware of what had taken place."[3] With the number of survivors declining, in 1996, the state legislature commissioned a report to establish the historical record of the events, and acknowledge the victims and damages to the black community. Released in 2001, the report included the commission's recommendations for some compensatory actions, most of which were not implemented by the state and city governments. The state has passed legislation to establish some scholarships for descendants of survivors, economic development of Greenwood, and a memorial park to the victims in Tulsa. The latter was dedicated in 2010.


Of course, the victims in Tulsa were dark-skinned so they don't count.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulsa_race_riot

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What Ferguson triggered [View all] sheshe2 Aug 2014 OP
Recommended. Sometimes I think that the rest of America is going to "get it".... NYC_SKP Aug 2014 #1
60 miles down the highway the Klan started to crawl out from under rocks just left the regalia alone gordianot Aug 2014 #2
Kick sheshe2 Aug 2014 #3
Imma kick your kick, and throw in a thank you... NYC_SKP Aug 2014 #4
Thank you SKP. sheshe2 Aug 2014 #5
Plus many millions. freshwest Aug 2014 #6
I don't know about you, but this sure sounds like 'terrorism on American soil' VanGoghRocks Aug 2014 #7
I can list at least 15 more complete destruction of Black Towns ... 1StrongBlackMan Aug 2014 #15
The Tulsa Riots was a pogrom and the were many more. rickyhall Aug 2014 #16
At least 3 other black men were shot and killed by police that week dixiegrrrrl Aug 2014 #8
Yes, all those were horrific as well. sheshe2 Aug 2014 #9
Excellent post! JustAnotherGen Aug 2014 #10
K & R !!! WillyT Aug 2014 #11
Iyanla, who has a TV program on O (Oprah) channel interviewed the police chief of Ferguson Dont call me Shirley Aug 2014 #12
Trophy Augiedog Aug 2014 #13
Hear! Hear! Hear! Hear! ReRe Aug 2014 #17
posted to for later. 1StrongBlackMan Aug 2014 #14
I'm white... Man from Pickens Aug 2014 #18
However, as a white man you would end up in jail. sheshe2 Aug 2014 #23
That's right Man from Pickens Aug 2014 #28
K&R ReRe Aug 2014 #19
Thank you, she~ Cha Aug 2014 #20
Does anyone other than me lack the faith that anything substantial will happen? Calista241 Aug 2014 #21
A complete lack of faith means you give up. sheshe2 Aug 2014 #22
The original civil rights movement took YEARS to generate any progress. Calista241 Aug 2014 #26
No, I think we have our limits. It might get awfully uncomfortable first. nolabear Aug 2014 #25
And they left him there "on display." nolabear Aug 2014 #24
I am a white woman, onecaliberal Aug 2014 #27
K&R! napkinz Aug 2014 #29
She says it well napkinz. sheshe2 Aug 2014 #31
... napkinz Aug 2014 #30
Yes, napkinz. sheshe2 Aug 2014 #33
K&R. freshwest Aug 2014 #32
Glad you saw this, freshwest. sheshe2 Aug 2014 #34
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