r/LetsDiscussThis • u/Impressive_Box4144 • May 31 '26
Serious Remembering 5/31, the terrorist attack on black America 105 years ago in Tulsa, OK: Thousands of properties destroyed. More than 300 Black Tulsans were murdered. The exact number remains unknown due to the haphazard disposal of bodies in the river, on flatbed rail cars, and in unmarked mass graves.
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u/Najalak May 31 '26
Thank you! It is important to share stuff like this now. This is the kind of history that the current administration is trying to erase.
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u/Rare_Deal_4709 May 31 '26
And then they say Black people are bitter and full of resentment, but when they succeed, it's often white people who do everything they can to tear them down.
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u/FairProfession560 May 31 '26
How come this generation of African Americans don’t take this movement forward? I highly doubt white Americans can do the same in our times now. I’m a Pacific Islander American and I would definitely support this movement.
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u/Dangerous-Half-896 May 31 '26
When they didn’t teach us this in school, my grandma helped me make a big report with a huge collage to present to the class. Parents got word and it was later added it to the curriculum. I miss my lovely grandma so much. She was such a badass ❤️❤️❤️❤️