The Tragedy in Tulsa Didn't End in 1921

The Tragedy in Tulsa Didn't End in 1921

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The Tulsa Massacre of 1921 was a devastating event where a white mob destroyed the prosperous Black community of Greenwood. Despite the destruction, the resilient community rebuilt itself, only to face further challenges from integration and urban renewal. The massacre, once buried in history, has gained attention in recent years, highlighting the indomitable spirit of the Black community and the ongoing struggle for racial justice.

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3 mins • 1 pt

Discuss the significance of the Black Lives Matter movement in relation to the Tulsa massacre.

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How did the events of the Tulsa race massacre reflect broader racial tensions in America at the time?

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What factors contributed to the decline of Greenwood after its initial rebuilding?

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What was the impact of urban renewal projects on the Greenwood community?

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