On 31 May, 1921, white mobs staged a two-day massacre of a thriving black town in Oklahoma, mounting one of the bloodiest episodes of racist violence in US history.
On the anniversary of the Tulsa race massacre, human rights groups have also renewed calls for reparations to families impacted by the killings and violence. In the aftermath of the massacre — later whitewashed as"riots" — Oklahoma declared a state of martial law, moved black residents into internment camps and failed to prosecute a single person for any crime.
But the massacre's anniversary this year arrives amid sweeping protests against the killings of black Americans by police officers, galvanising mass movements calling for justice and an end to police brutality and historic racist violence. Tulsa residents also protested and mourned following the police killing of motorist Terence Crutcher in 2016; the officer who killed him was found not guilty of manslaughter, and a Justice Department probe didn't file any charges related to civil rights abuses.
Huh?
Sad day in our history
And you choose to bring something that happened 100 years ago now? Why? Flamethrowers all
America's Kristallnacht
100% we need to tell these white people to stop destroying our minority communities. Watch the videos look at the pictures the people causing the most mayhem and violence are white.
BLACK HISTORY-AMERICAN HISTORY Remember!
We've come a long ways since then! J/K
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