NYT graphics & article on the Tulsa race murders
I'll cross post in GD next.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/05/24/us/tulsa-race-massacre.html?referringSource=articleShare
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(note b/c of my technical inabilities, I can't reproduce the graphics here)
The Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921 killed hundreds of residents, burned more than 1,250 homes and erased years of Black success.
snip-"Greenwood was so promising, so vibrant that it became home to what was known as Americas Black Wall Street. But what took years to build was erased in less than 24 hours by racial violence sending the dead into mass graves and forever altering family trees.
Hundreds of Greenwood residents were brutally killed, their homes and businesses wiped out. They were casualties of a furious and heavily armed white mob of looters and arsonists. One factor that drove the violence: resentment toward the Black prosperity found in block after block of Greenwood.
The financial toll of the massacre is evident in the $1.8 million in property loss claims $27 million in todays dollars detailed in a 2001 state commission report. For two decades, the report has been one of the most comprehensive accounts to reveal the horrific details of the massacre among the worst racial terror attacks in the nations history as well as the governments culpability."
more at article
get yourself some Kleenex and go have a look.