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A Conversation with Anneliese M. Bruner, Great-granddaughter of Tulsa Massacre Survivor - The New York Beacon

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This month marks the 100thanniversary of theTulsaRace Massacreof 1921. On May 31 and June 1, 1921 angry white supremacists destroyed the Black community of Greenwood inTulsa, killing as many as 300 people, destroying more than 1,000 homes and burning Black businesses. An estimated 8,000 people […]

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