It has been 100 years since the Tulsa Massacre saw the predominantly-Black neighbourhood of Greenwood in the Oklahoma city heavily damaged by flames and looting by a white mob. Numerous homes, churches and other businesses – including an area referred to as the Black Wall Street – were burned to the ground and up to 300 people are estimated to have been killed.
Global News
Tulsa Massacre: A century after ‘Black Wall Street’ was burned, the push for reparations continues
More Videos
-
2 teens arrested in terror plot wanted to ‘kill large crowd’ at Taylor Swift concert in Austria
-
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was killed by short-range projectile, Iran says
-
Israeli airstrikes kill at least nine in West Bank, including a Hamas commander
-
Biden says assassination of Hamas leader ‘has not helped’ Gaza ceasefire talks
-
Israel will ‘settle the score’ with anyone who launches revenge attack, Netanyahu warns
-
Should airplane cabins have temperature standards amid extreme heat?
You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.
View Original Article