The search for racial justice and healing in the United States has brought a dark moment in history into the spotlight.
One hundred years ago, the Tulsa race massacre unfolded, as a white mob burned one of the wealthiest Black communities to the ground, killing hundreds.
President Joe Biden is visiting the site for the anniversary, the first U.S. leader to ever do so.
Jackson Proskow explains why you probably haven't heard of the atrocity, and why survivors and historians are determined to tell the story of Tulsa.
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One hundred years ago, the Tulsa race massacre unfolded, as a white mob burned one of the wealthiest Black communities to the ground, killing hundreds.
President Joe Biden is visiting the site for the anniversary, the first U.S. leader to ever do so.
Jackson Proskow explains why you probably haven't heard of the atrocity, and why survivors and historians are determined to tell the story of Tulsa.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/7910366/tulsa-race-massacre-anniversary-biden/
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#Tulsamassacre #Biden #USPolitics #GlobalNews
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