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The Tulsa Race Massacre at “Black Wall Street” 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 “Black Wall Street,” 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 “Tulsa Race Massacre,” 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 today’s dollars. The massacre’s 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 ago—act 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 today—especially 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)—a commission created by the Oklahoma state legislature in 1997 to study the massacre and make recommendations—that reparations should be made.
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Some historians call this the “Tulsa Race Riot.” It was not a riot; it was a massacre strictly towards Black people. Calling it a “riot” takes the accountability off of white people and remixing their history…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 couldn’t 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 Vox goes into details “Black Wall Street” 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:
“When the Israelis pick up guns, or the Poles, or the Irish, or any white man in the world says ‘Give me liberty or give me death,’ the entire white world applauds. When a black man says exactly the same thing, word for word, he is judged a criminal and treated like one and everything possible is done to make an example of this bad nigger so there won’t be any more like him.“
-James Baldwin
“America has looted black people. America looted the Native Americans when they first came here, looting is what you do. We learned it from you. We learned violence from you. If you want us to do better, then damnit, you do better.” —Tamika Mallory, Nat. Co-Chair of Women’s March
This is like one of those art house horror movies with symbolism I don’t understand except I understand what this is trying to convey perfectly holy crap
The Swim Reaper New Zealand-based Swim Reaper reminds people to stay safe around public waters and to not “swim dumb and be done.” This is crazy awesome.
The coronavirus, like other plagues before it, could shift the balance between rich and poor.
The rich have abused their influence and privilege to such an extreme they deserve nothing less than the harshest rebuke. If the rest of the wage enslaved public were to just demand it...
From the article— “... the most important lesson of history endures. The impact of any pandemic goes well beyond lives lost and commerce curtailed. Today, America faces a fundamental choice between defending the status quo and embracing progressive change. The current crisis could prompt redistributive reforms akin to those triggered by the Great Depression and World War II, unless entrenched interests prove too powerful to overcome.”
This is probably the last opportunity to create a better future (not one owned by the .01 percent and their greedy minions) if we don’t use this to demand real change and reshape society into a sustainable, the future they will create will pale even Orwells darkest nightmares.
The Senate approved a bill that promises a $1,200 payout to millions of Americans. Hospitals in New York and New Orleans struggle to cope. London is seeing a surge in patients, and deaths in Spain passed 4,000.
Such a wasted opportunity. This bill is a disaster. And who knows what little grifty nuggets the GOP baked into it. One check of $1200 isn't going to do much of anything for the folks who are most vulnerable. And once again we are bailing out obscenely rich corporations WHO HAVE DONE NOTHING BUT SCREW OVER CONSUMERS since the last bailout. They enriched themselves with no restraint and stuck us with the bill! (decade of stagnation an austerity for average folks).
And now the’ve done it again and the media is helping to propel the myth that this is any kind of solution when what it WILL DO is push the disaster forward making it far worse. At some point it’s going crash down on us all... The rich can survive it, we will suffer.
For starters the “relief check is going to be taxed, there a few hundred gone right there. Next, if you can’t pay rent or mortgage for months, even if they give you 90 days to pay up, and if you have permanently lost most of those wages form that time, the backlog just becomes part of your long term debt burden. That alone could implode the economy again in a short time as large numbers of people default. Bush Jr’s admin also made it practically impossible for average folks to declare bankruptcy anyway so that will add to the negative impact. The most appalling part is that the rich will be making money on ALL this. They still get paid no matter what.
If there is any silver lining (and there isn’t) the closet thing is that T@#$! will forever have the highest unemployment EVER tied to him along with ALL of his over infamies.
Remember: it was insolvency that triggered the collapse of the Soviet Union— and the amount involved in their crisis was FAR LESS than what we are now dealing with... this is staggeringly unsustainable. Congress is grossly irresponsible in choosing to structure relief in this way. Democrats and Republicans alike. it was T@#$! and the GOPs negligence, total incompetence , greed and self interest that allowed NC19 to snowball into a crisis here, and this bill is just a distraction. No price is too high for them in their pursuit of staying in power. The gloating and boasting has already begun.
Amid the COVID-19 situation, Donald Trump's job approval rating has increased five percentage points from the prior survey.
!?! This is such bulls@#!
Here is Gallops survey methods: “Results for this Gallup poll are based on telephone interviews conducted March 13-22, 2020, with a random sample of 1,020 adults, aged 18 and older, living in all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia. For results based on the total sample of national adults, the margin of sampling error is ±4 percentage points at the 95% confidence level. All reported margins of sampling error include computed design effects for weighting.Each sample of national adults includes a minimum quota of 70% cellphone respondents and 30% landline respondents, with additional minimum quotas by time zone within region. Landline and cellular telephone numbers are selected using random-digit-dial methods.” emphasis mine
When was the last time you answered an unfamiliar number on your cell? And hardly anyone under 80 has a landline anymore...
You can’t convince me that this is anything close to an accurate sampling of opinion. Yet the media puke it out with as if it were golden. 20th century polling methods are 100% OBSOLETE.
This entire Coronavirus @#$%show is due to T@#$! and his criminally corrupt administrations INACTION and INCOMPETENCE.
FAIL
FAIL
FAIL
Money to burn, Alex Schaefer
Good time to reblog these nuggets from the last crisis.
The White House team says it will make an assessment after next week as to how effective social distancing and other mitigation measures have been in stifling the spread of the virus.
On Monday evening, President Trump stressed what he called the need to reopen America for business even as he said the government also would continue tackling the spiraling coronavirus pandemic.
The White House’s team will make an assessment after next week as to how effective social distancing and other mitigation measures have been in stifling the spread of the virus, said Vice President Pence.
It’s possible at that time that Washington could lift some of the restrictions that have paralyzed the economy, Trump and Pence suggested, but they offered no guarantees and the details weren’t clear.
Boss Hogg is bored with this virus nonsense... He’s itchin’ to claim he “saved” the economy. Thousand of lives at risk, you say? But think of the MONEY. Priorities you know. Fox news concurs... time to line up the oldsters for sacrifice. They don’t mind. Pence will personally lead them to their GREAT REWARD in white heaven. Step right up.
President Donald Trump ignored reports from US intelligence agencies starting in January that warned of the scale and intensity of the coronavirus outbreak in China, The Washington Post reported Friday.
THIS and all the GOP senators and congressmen selling stock before the level of risk reached the public— THIS alone should be enough for them all to be charged with criminal negligence and Insider training.
DO NOT FORGET THIS.
Made this in the months after the chief obscenity was installed, but now seems like a good time to repost it.
Mark Rothko, Untitled, 1969
signed, numbered 2042.69 and variously inscribed on the reverse acrylic on paper mounted on canvas 78 ½ by 58 ½ in. 199.4 by 148.6 cm.
© Kate Rothko Prizel and Christopher Rothko/ARS
“What can’t be cured must be endured.”
— Salman Rushdie, Midnight’s Children
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Instead of asking ourselves, ‘How can I find security and happiness?’ we could ask ourselves, ‘Can I touch the center of my pain? Can I sit with suffering, both yours and mine, without trying to make it go away? Can I stay present to the ache of loss or disgrace-disappointment in all its many forms-and let it open me?’ This is the trick. — Pema Chodron
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[Contemplating lockdown for the pandemic, just cancelled all my scheduled work for the next month, contemplating this huge loss of income for the forseeable future. This too shall pass. Just sitting with it without trying to either cheer myself up or go down a bad road in my own head. It’s just what is right now.]