100 years after Tulsa Race Massacre, Black mistrust remains

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There's been some progress in the relationship between the Tulsa police and the city's Black community in the 100 years since the Tulsa Race Massacre. The police chief is now a Black man from north Tulsa. But some mistrust remains.

 

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Hey AP…Delete this tweet ASAP.

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U call making a Black person police chief as progress? 🤦🏽‍♀️

As it should

Someone actually wrote this drivel… smdh. “There’s been undeniable progress in the relationship between the Tulsa police and the city’s Black community in the past 100 years. Then again, it’s hard to imagine it could get worse.”

Some mistrust? I think you may need to interview more people of color in that community to better analyze your statement.

Putting a Black man in a leadership position of an inherently racist organization is not the progress they think it is.

‘Some progress’ doesn’t seem like something to celebrate after 100 years. America needs to do far far better

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