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#2 Clouds of black smoke rise over the rubble of buildings destroyed in the Tulsa massacre in June 1921.

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#2 Clouds of black smoke rise over the rubble of buildings destroyed in the Tulsa massacre in June 1921.

Tulsa Massacre: Causes, Facts, And Heartbreaking Photos of the Worst Racial Riot in Us History

#2 Clouds of black smoke rise over the rubble of buildings destroyed in the Tulsa massacre in June 1921.

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