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Tulsa Massacre: A century after ‘Black Wall Street’ was burned, the push for reparations continues

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.

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