Hundreds were killed in the Tulsa race massacre. Are we already forgetting them?
On the 102nd anniversary of the killings, efforts for justice in Greenwood are buried under hollow symbolism
This year, on the 102nd anniversary of the Tulsa race massacre, television crews won't descend upon Greenwood, the neighborhood where as many as 300 Black people were murdered by a white mob in 1921. Thousands of protesters won't march through the streets chanting justice for Greenwood", as they did following the murder of George Floyd in May 2020. Joe Biden won't be on hand to declare Greenwood a symbol of the American spirit", as he did on the centennial of the race massacre in 2021.
Despite the pop culture awareness delivered by HBO's Watchmen and Lovecraft Country, Greenwood risks going it alone once again. All too often, that's been the normal state of play in the neighborhood known across the United States as Black Wall Street".
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