When the smoke cleared in June 1921, the toll from the bloodbath in Tulsa, Oklahoma, was catastrophic — scores of lives misplaced, properties and companies burned to the bottom, a thriving Black group gutted by a white mob.
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When the smoke cleared in June 1921, the toll from the bloodbath in Tulsa, Oklahoma, was catastrophic — scores of lives misplaced, properties and companies burned to the bottom, a thriving Black group gutted by a white mob.
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