But, why don't they just get over it?

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Tulsa Race Massacre, 100 years later: Why it happened and why it's still relevant today
Randi Richardson

Fri, May 28, 2021, 11:00 AM

Just decades after slavery in the United States left Black Americans in an economic and societal deficit, one bright spot stood out in Tulsa, Oklahoma — its Greenwood District, known as the “Black Wall Street,” where Black business leaders, homeowners, and civic leaders thrived.

But 100 years ago, on May 31, 1921, and into the next day, a white mob destroyed that district, in what experts call the single-most horrific incident of racial terrorism since slavery.

An estimated 300 people were killed within the district’s 35 square blocks, burning to the ground more than 1,200 homes, at least 60 businesses, dozens of churches, a school, a hospital and a public library.

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It's only "relevant" today to make damn sure no one lives in peace, that certain politicains get votes, and race can always be used as a weapon.

There is no justifiable or rational reason for US to stay in that place.