Not a"race riot," it was amassacre. The destruction of Black Wall Street, Greenwood, Tulsa OK 1921
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May 31June 1, 1921 Tulsa, Oklahoma. Greenwood was the wealthiest black community in the U.S. It was firebombed, 6000 black people arrested, 800 wounded, 300 killed.
The term race riot is used a lot to mask the history of black Americans being massacred by rampaging whites. The Tulsa race riot as it is most often referred to is no exception.
Ebony magazine gave a more accurate depiction in The Destruction of Black Wall Street" written in 2013. Subtitled The events that destroyed a thriving Black Oklahoma community 92 years ago were much more than a 'race riot.
Today marks ninety-two years since as many as 300 African Americans lost their lives and more than 9,000 were left homeless when the small town was attacked, looted and literally burned to the ground beginning in 1921. Its impossible, however, to realize what was lost in Greenwood, which was affectionately known as Black Wall Street.
It was pure envy, and a vow to put progressive, high achieving African Americans in their place that would cause the demise of the Black Mecca many called Little Africa, and its destruction began the way much terrorism, violence and dispossession against African Americans did during that era. A young White woman accused a young Black man of attempted sexual assault, which gave local mobs and White men acting as police just cause to invade the unsuspecting community. On the malevolent and horrifying attack, Linda Christenson writes the following:
Read More:
http://www.dailykos.com/stories/2017/5/31/1667518/-Not-a-race-riot-it-was-a-massacre-The-destruction-of-Black-Wall-Street-Greenwood-Tulsa-OK-1921
96 years ago today a massacre...over 300 black men and women died because white men were envious of their success. Shame on us.