Blood On Black Wall Street: The Legacy Of The Tulsa Race Massacre

Ahead of the 100-year anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre, Trymaine Lee travels to the neighborhood once known as Black Wall Street, where residents say the effects of the devastating violence endured for generations, and Black Tulsans are left asking, “What does justice look like after 100 years?”
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50 thoughts on “Blood On Black Wall Street: The Legacy Of The Tulsa Race Massacre

  1. My God. It's amazing yet frightening how primitive and barbaric peoples anger and hatred can make 'em. My condolences to the families of the victims. God bless 'em all.

  2. The sad part about this people is the court end of finding the whites in that town guilty the blacks received nothing for the guilty verdict they got nothing nothing nothing but a hard way to go and a short time to get there evil in the system we always born in sin must be born again but this is ridiculous evil devilish it's amazing we survived this long with this much devilishness in the world I don't see how a white person can listen to these things and not change them they should be serious about how the ancestors act back then then I heard a white person text and said why haven't black people gotten any father in life than what they have especially in Africa because y'all put black people into slavery only 2 or 300 years ago they was relief not free but relief Martin Luther King said it best in a heavenly way I ingest for one it's an ingest for all we got to be in the heavenly State of mind to get justice for all born again in order for the world to change man and woman have to change they have to change into Adam and Eve all over again and then do the father's will send no more that's the bottom line have a nice day

  3. I had to wait until I am a Grown Man of 60yrs. old to hear of the Sufferings of My People as though it happened in Another Country. Makes Me Wonder sometimes at how White Folks can be so proud of America, until I realize that Everything They’ve gotten was either through the Rope or the Gun. Like the First Nation, Whom ARE the Only Americans, the Aborigines, or the Natives of Nations and Continent’s throughout the World, Our Culture has been Silenced through the Shouting of Ignorance. In order to keep a Folk under Control You have to limit Their Knowledge. That I learned His Story all My life, and not even a Chapter is found on My/Our America’s Story in the Books is the reason Many Whites wrongfully Criticize Learning of ALL of Americas HIDDEN History as Critical Race Theory, when in essence it is American History. Why is it that in Every His Story book, the linage and accomplishments of White Americans are easy to find, but the Accomplishments of AfroAmericans and People of Color aren’t? Or the accomplishments were downplayed and changed a bit to be seen as an example of the intellectual dominance of Theirs? To realize that through the Crippling Disease of Hatred, Greed, and Ignorance, the White Man has been able to destroy or Control the Ability for Those Other than White to Prosper, and seeing the Plot of the First Nation, AfroAmerican, and Other Folks of Color in America We as a Nation must finally realize that Things have got to change. I believe the observation of Juneteenth is an Honorable Representation of the Freedom from Slavery, BUT is Slavery over? We still have Laws that were written back then that apply today but the name has changed. Blacks can’t assemble without a White Man, which gives cause for Police presence at BLM protests, No Knock, or Them calling it an Unlawful Protest. Blacks couldn’t have education, which explains the lack of Funding for Inner City, predominately Black Schools and in the White District things are popping. Things have changed to an extent, but in comparison to 400 years of Slavery, how much of the Foundation is still there to be seen? Throughout the World it’s been seen that the ONLY way a Culture can exist is through Word of Mouth. One to Another of the same Tribe or Nationality, because WHEN the Truth is written or dispersed by Outsiders, it will Never Represent the Real TRUTH. It will be the truth as seen through DIRTY GLASSES.

  4. When white people tell black people to move on and stop talking about these atrocities done to them they should ask themselves if they can’t just forget and move on if something like this was done to them, first step to any problem is acknowledging you have a problem otherwise it would never be eradicated and I would continue to grow

  5. idk how America isn’t a dead country. If u can run a country with 80% of people being ignorant, anything is possible.

  6. Got here reading about the critical race theory and It hurt to see all that hatred and the destruction of a thriving community by scared, stupid, racist people , so sad, may future generation learn from the tragedy of the past and come together as the Human race

  7. Every black person in the world has the resilience of a neutron star. They live in truth. The white man is a lie and has to live a lie because he cannot and neither has resilience to live the truth. I sympathize with every victim traumatized by this event and many others unknown to us because Tulsa wasn't the only place that suffered this injustice. There are little cities and majority white villages strewn across Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia, Illinois, Missouri, Tennessee, Virginia, Ohio, Idaho, Kansas, Arkansas, that have similar horrid histories buried away. If only you learned about why they are what they've become today, you begin to question the true nature of mankind. That is why when you encounter a tornado in the south, listen closely to the sound it makes, watch and see the energy in the winds, for therein lay the sound of a million voices of the dead victims of injustice, whose fury is the energy of the winds.

  8. Our reparations is gonna through blood, Ezekiel 25:14 14 I will lay My vengeance on Edom by the hand of My people Israel, that they may do in Edom according to My anger and according to My fury; and they shall know My vengeance,” says the Lord God.

  9. we already know what happened we talking about at least maybe 300 people and you going to dig 300 people up and then you going to try to get DNA from all those folks against the people come on now I think I should have left in peace this is not going to give anyone any peace digging 100 years has passed heaven help us digging 100 years up for what

  10. They should be responsible for rebuilding these towns they burned down and giving it to the families of the slain. You'll never see remorse in amerikkka. The land of the shackled! This is only one story of so many towns burned down by these demons. One of many stories of the innocent blood on amerikkkan soil.

  11. From what I read it says that the white community was just defending itself and a young girl and helping defend the jail house against rioters trying to break someone out of jail. The first man to die that day was an elderly white man. The white community did not fire first.

  12. So thankful for the 6th grade teacher I had, she taught this in school. We learned about many of the massacres, the lynching, and this was in the 80s.

  13. This breaks my heart ❤️ I don’t understand how someone can have so much hatred for a skin color. We need to love one another!

  14. I didn’t understand why people would so angry for a black boy bumping into a white girl operating a elevator it made no sense but they were lovers that makes a lot more sense but another white man seen them messing around and he just couldn’t live with that but the media instigated that murderous event of destruction and in 100 years they still haven’t changed a bit the media is still instigating death and destruction today maybe we should look at them to pay for everything

  15. There were 13 black wall streets and the one in Tulsa Oklahoma was on a federal government Cherokee reservation. Black peoples history in America is a lie. These are facts.
    Peace to the ancestors murdered because of ignorance and jealousy by the Government and lazy folks. Who dropped bombs on each city after WEB Dubois and Booker T Coleman visited each metropolises which was shortly bombed there after. Bet they don’t teach this in African Americans studies at HBCU’s.

  16. Sigh!!!!!
    We are and were Sunkissed Melanin Rich Aboriginal, Indigenous American Indians that you call Black. They were NOT Afrikan Americans.
    Stop appropriating Our History.
    We have Cemeteries in our name. We are The Indians of Americapana.
    Warrior Rentie is MY Ancestor. The Proper Pronunciation is Thlintei.
    My family are the Rentie’s. Pioneers of Tulsa Oklahoma and Rentiesville, Oklahoma.
    Uh Tulsa Oklahoma is and was and American Indian Reservation. They were American Indians.
    The People ended up there via the Indian Removal Act. They had Land before they were Forcibly placed in Oklahoma.

  17. As a jew this is terrifying. This wasn't Germany, this was America. This isn't just a problem for black Americans- but all Americans. It CAN happen to YOU to

  18. Black Women carry hurt different. Who you know lose one Salon & bounce back with another one? Be realllllllll we are the ELITE! Proud to be a strong & resilient black woman!!!!!!!!!!! Love you sister 🖤

  19. this country ought to be ashamed of itself. why have the government not given them their money? and why did they keep it a secret? ITS AN OUTRAGE

  20. I don't suppose there will be no investigation on searching old film documents for facial recognition and name placement for charges pending

    Also everyone at the race riot of 1921 of greenwood in Tulsa Oklahoma there should be terrorists charges being filed

  21. It is very elementary

    The stigma of the black rice

    The misinformed of the history of the Black culture

    The unfair unjust equality of the white privilege, stigma.

    Things were taking completely out of contacts and therefore, spun out of control.

    I feel that the white people felt they were white privilege and they were entitled in the blacks were protecting their selves self-defense

    How do you explain to make my day law.

  22. So the 1921 race riot stemmed
    from
    Individuals, of both races, unlawfully black and white
    taking the law, into, their own hands impeding, on a court ,procedure Hearing.🗣️🤦🏾‍♂️

    Resulted in_______.
    #Two wrongs never made a right
    We are to give in order to receive

    Turn the other cheek

    Least, you receive what you have given.

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