
Tulsa Unveils âRoad to Repairâ Monument Honoring 1921 Race Massacre
The U.S. Senate has approved a national monument in Tulsa to honor the victims of the 1921 race massacre, unveiling a âroad to repairâ for survivors and descendants.
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The U.S. Senate has approved a national monument in Tulsa to honor the victims of the 1921 race massacre, unveiling a âroad to repairâ for survivors and descendants.
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