On the recordMay 18, 2021
As the 100th year anniversary of the Tulsa-Greenwood Massacre approaches, we must examine this part of our history, lest we be bound to repeat it.
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congress.govAs the 100th year anniversary of the Tulsa-Greenwood Massacre approaches, we must examine this part of our history, lest we be bound to repeat it.
Calls for reflection on the Tulsa-Greenwood Massacre to prevent future racism.
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