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The Tulsa Race Massacre at āBlack Wall Streetā Took Place 99 Years Ago Today
In the span of about 24 hours between May 31 and June 1, 1921, a white mob descended on Greenwood, a successful Black economic hub in Tulsa, Oklahoma then-known as āBlack Wall Street,ā and burned it to the ground. Some members of the mob had been deputized and armed by city officials. In what is now known as the āTulsa Race Massacre,ā the mob destroyed 35 square blocks of Greenwood, burning down more than 1,200 black-owned houses, scores of businesses, a school, a hospital, a public library, and a dozen Black churches. The American Red Cross, carrying out relief efforts at the time, said the death toll was around 300, but the exact number remains unknown. A search for mass graves, only undertaken in recent years, has been put on hold due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Those who survived lost their homes, businesses, and livelihoods. Property damage claims from the massacre alone amount to tens of millions in todayās dollars. The massacreās devastating toll, in terms of lives lost and harms in various ways, can never be fully repaired.
Following the massacre, government and city officials, as well as prominent business leaders, not only failed to invest and rebuild the once thriving Greenwood community, but actively blocked efforts to do so.
No one has ever been held responsible for these crimes, the impacts of which Black Tulsans still feel today. Efforts to secure justice in the courts have failed due to the statute of limitations. Ongoing racial segregation, discriminatory policies, and structural racism have left Black Tulsans, particularly those living in North Tulsa, with a lower quality of life and fewer opportunities.
On the 99th anniversary of the massacre, a movement is growing to urge state and local officials to do what should have been done a long time agoāact to repair the harm, including by providing reparations to the survivors and their descendants, and those feeling the impacts today.
Under international human rights law, governments have an obligation to provide effective remedies for violations of human rights. The fact that a government abdicated its responsibility nearly 100 years ago and continued to do so in subsequent years does not absolve it of that responsibility todayāespecially when failure to address the harm and related action and inaction results in further harm, as it has in Tulsa. Like so many other places across the United States marred by similar incidents of racial violence, these harms stem from the legacy of slavery.
There are practical limits to how long, or through how many generations, such claims should survive. However, Human Rights Watch supports the conclusion of the Oklahoma Commission to Study the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921 (recently renamed the Tulsa Race Massacre Commission)āa commission created by the Oklahoma state legislature in 1997 to study the massacre and make recommendationsāthat reparations should be made.
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Some historians call this the āTulsa Race Riot.ā It was not a riot; it was a massacre strictly towards Black people.Ā Calling it a āriotā takes the accountability off of white people and remixingĀ their historyā¦as usual. It was an ethnic cleansing at the hands of angry white mobs who took their asses over there to the Greenwood District to shoot and drop bombs (provided to them by government officials) on Black victims. They hated the existence of Black people succeeding, happy, minding their damn business, solely supporting Black businesses, and displaying economic growth that they couldnāt get their hands in. Still do.
The rest of that article above goes into extensive detail on the need for reparations and the aftermath (education, health, redlining, etc) for Black Tulsans now.
The video below from VoxĀ goes into details āBlack Wall Streetā before the ethnic cleansing with footage included from that time, as well as the massacre itself and the aftermath. For example, white people distributed photo postcards of the ethnic cleansing as souvenirs:
Dr. Olivia Hooker was the last survivor of the Tulsa Race Massacre. She passed away in 2018 at the age of 103. She was a professor and psychologist for children. How interesting. Seeing something so traumatic done to your people as a child and dealing with PTSD to then go on and treat children. This was her:
Never forget
The most iconic version of Cinderella (starring Brandy and Whitney Houston) premiered 20 years ago
YāALL ITāS ON YOUTUBE
Iāve never seen this film but now I must watch!
If you follow me and you havenāt watched it you need to. Like right now. Get whatever substances/ libations you need and settle in for a Cinderella
My best friend at the time,was a girl adopted from the Phillipines by a black woman and Jewish man. She was SHOCKED when this came on because neither of us ever thought weād see a family like hers on tv.ever.
I ruined my video tape watching this over and over and over again. Best Cinderella.
The Addams Family (1991) dir. Barry Sonnenfeld
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So Iām currently enslaved employedĀ by a cable company, and I can offer a few pointers:
Find a copy of the customer agreement online. Read it. Have theĀ ābig cats in boxesā YouTube video on standby so that you can renew your will to live periodically while reading it.
Focus on the sections about cancellation
Examine any terms regarding early termination fees, notice required, proration of the time between cancellation and the end of the billing period, and equipment return policies.
Send a letter requesting cancellation to your carrier via certified mail. Include the date you wish for it to be cancelled. If you are not the account holder but have power of attorney, or the account holder has died and you are managing their estate, send copies of the relevant documentation with the letter.Ā
The day after, when it isnāt cancelled, call back. Ask forĀ āretentionā orĀ āloyaltyā and when asked why, state that you wish to cancel.Ā
Theyāll ask you why you want to cancel. SayĀ āI donāt want to discuss it, I just want to cancel my service.ā (note: there are times when it pays to disclose your reasons; my company will waive all early termination fees and penalties if the account holder is being entering military deployment or a nursing home. Check their policies.)
Theyāll offer something nice. Bundles, discounts, free channels, etc. SayĀ āas nice as that sounds, and as much as I appreciate the offer, I just need to cancel my service.ā
When they deflect again, ask how to return any leased equipment. Theyāll launch into another spiel about that, thankful that you arenāt making them process the cancellation. Write down the process ā theyāll either tell you to bring the equipment to a local office, or theyāll state that they are sending recovery kits. If itās the latter, ask for the address that the recovery kits return to and write it down (you want to use the recovery kit if you get one, since itās prepaid, but if they arenāt sent youāll want to be able to return the equipment yourself.)Ā
After all of this has transpired, stateĀ āAs I stated in the letter sent via certified mail on [date], I am ending our contractual relationship and terminating this subscription. Has my cancellation order been processed?ā
If the cancellation order has not been processed, tell them to process it. Listen to their spiel. Ask for the date that it will be terminated.
Hang up, wait thirty minutes. Call back, ask if your account is pending cancellation or not. If not, ask to be transferred to retention and ask for a supervisor. Demand that your cancellation be processed and advise them that a complaint will be filed with the FCC if it is not.Ā
If more than an hour has been spent on the phone, file a complaint at FCC.gov. Forcing a customer to continue a service outside of the terms stipulated by the contract is illegal and the FCC hatesĀ it.Ā
This went from really funny toĀ āholy fuck what kind of nightmare dystopia do we live in that we need to be educated on how to get a company to actually cancel an account with a company that bills you monthlyā really fast.
an explanation is not owed
i want to show this to everyoneĀ i know
This is soooo important
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The foreshadowing from this statement alone⦠exquisite.
DEAF PEOPLE CURSE TOO!
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MAKE AN APPOINTMENT
We should already be planning how weāre going to support the nigh-inevitable mass teachersā strike in a few weeks.
Listen to teachers now.
Follow some teaching groups like Red For Ed in Arizona who already are protesting.
Watch cities like Phoenix, LA, Orlando, Miami, and other hot spots in the next couple of weeks.
Donate to your local teacherās union. Donate to local school PPE funds.
We are already organizing. Help us prepare.
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