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  2. Tulsa Reparations Coalition - Wikipedia

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    Direct payment of reparations to descendants of the survivors of the Tulsa Massacre; A scholarship fund available to students affected by the Tulsa Massacre; Establishment of an economic development enterprise zone in the historic area of the Greenwood District; A memorial for the reburial of the remains of the victims of the Tulsa Race Riot [2]

  3. Tulsa race massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Tulsa race massacre, also known as the Tulsa race riot or the Black Wall Street massacre, [12] was a two-day-long white supremacist terrorist [13] [14] massacre [15] that took place between May 31 and June 1, 1921, when mobs of white residents, some of whom had been appointed as deputies and armed by city government officials, [16] attacked black residents and destroyed homes and ...

  4. Viola Fletcher - Wikipedia

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    Viola Fletcher (née Ford; born May 10, 1914), also known as Mother Fletcher, is the oldest known living survivor of the Tulsa race massacre and a supercentenarian.One hundred years after the massacre, she testified before Congress about the need for reparations.

  5. The Case for Reparations - Wikipedia

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    A key part of the work was coverage of the 1921 Tulsa race massacre, in which about 150 Blacks were killed by White residents of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Damon Lindelof was inspired by learning of the Tulsa massacre from "The Case for Reparations" in developing the 2019 television series Watchmen. The series features the Tulsa massacre as a central ...

  6. Category:Tulsa race massacre - Wikipedia

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    People involved in the Tulsa race massacre (15 P) W. ... Tulsa Reparations Coalition This page was last edited on 21 November 2024, at 09:48 (UTC). ...

  7. Dick Rowland - Wikipedia

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    Dick Rowland or Roland [1] (born Jimmie Jones and Diamond Dick Rowland [1] in news reports, born c. 1902 — c. 1960s - 1979? [2]) was an African American teenage shoeshiner whose arrest for assault in May 1921 was the impetus for the Tulsa race massacre.

  8. Buck Colbert Franklin - Wikipedia

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    Franklin moved to Tulsa in early 1921, leaving his wife and youngest children behind in Rentiesville until he could save a nest egg of money. [2] He established a law practice with I.H. Spears and T.O. Chappelle at 107 1/2 North Greenwood Avenue, in the prosperous Greenwood District referred to as "Black Wall Street."

  9. What we know about the lawsuit filed by the last survivors of ...

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    Attorneys for the two remaining survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre said Thursday they will petition the Oklahoma Supreme Court for a rehearing in the case seeking reparations for one of the ...