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Three years after the scholarship program was revitalized, an effort to expand the program stalled in the Oklahoma ...
The Justice Department released an extensive report looking into one of the most destructive racial massacres in U.S. history ...
The Justice Department has uncovered troubling facts about the Tulsa Race Massacre, shining a new light on how deadly the situation was. A newly released 123-page report reveals that the massacre ...
The report acknowledges the abhorrent crimes of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre but says there are no surviving defendants and, therefore, no avenue to prosecute.
The DOJ report recognizes law enforcement's role in the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre but finds all federal civil rights offenses are beyond the statute of limitations.
TULSA, Okla. — The Justice Department provided new insight and chilling details about the 1921 Tulsa race massacre, describing the two-day raid that killed 300 Black residents and destroyed ...
More than 100 years after the massacre destroyed Tulsa's Greenwood community, the Department of Justice says there is no avenue for prosecution.
A century after Tulsa Race Massacre, city creates reparations committee A commission will study how reparations could be made to victims of the 1921 violence, while Oklahoma archaeologists ...
The DOJ's report on the Tulsa Race Massacre describes it as a coordinated military-style attack, revealing law enforcement's involvement in planning. However, the statute of limitations prevents ...
TULSA, Okla. — On Friday, the Department of Justice issued a report on the Tulsa Race Massacre, outlining its finding and evaluation of the massacre undertaken in accordance with the Emmett Till ...
Tulsa officials announced the creation of a new commission to recommend how reparations can be made for the 1921 massacre.
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