The City of Tulsa launched the most serious effort yet on reparations over the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre with the creation of a “Beyond Apology” Commission that met for the first time Friday. TULSA, ...
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Tulsa’s First Black Mayor Announces $105 Million Reparations Plan To ‘Repair’ Impact Of 1921 Race Massacre
More than a century after the Tulsa Race Massacre—one of the deadliest instances of racial violence in U.S. history—Tulsa's first Black mayor has announced a $105 million reparations initiative. It ...
The campaign to bring restitution and repair to the damage done to the Black community of Tulsa, Oklahoma, continues, as the city’s mayor has unveiled a proposal to redress the century-old atrocity.
It’s a history so painful most didn’t or wouldn’t talk about it. But tough conversations are necessary for the Tulsa Race Massacre, whose violence eventually because the center of several lawsuits. By ...
Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols on Sunday unveiled a $105 million reparations plan for the descendants of the Tulsa race massacre-- the deadly 1921 attack by a white mob on the Oklahoma city's Greenwood ...
The Democratic mayor of Tulsa, Oklahoma, released a plan seeking to compensate descendants of residents affected by racial violence over a century ago. On Sunday, Mayor Monroe Nichols announced Road ...
Tulsa's Mayor Monroe Nichols has proposed a $100 million private trust to provide scholarships and housing assistance to descendants of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. Nichols, the first Black mayor of ...
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The mayor of Tulsa announced this week that he supports “significant elements” of a measure that would provide reparations for the victims of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, putting the city one step ...
Lessie Benningfield Randle and Viola Ford Fletcher, both 109 years old, went to the Oklahoma Supreme Court on Tuesday afternoon to appeal the dismissal of their lawsuit against the City of Tulsa for ...
Last September, the U.S. Department of Justice announced it would conduct its first federal review of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. On Friday, the DOJ released the findings from its review — only ...
But are tech skills and new business enough to restore what was lost in 1921? A century ago, the Greenwood district of Tulsa, Oklahoma, buzzed with Black entrepreneurship, creating a thriving Black ...
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