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#7 Rubble of Houses in African American Neighborhood after Race Riots, June 1921.

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#7 Rubble of Houses in African American Neighborhood after Race Riots, June 1921.

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

#7 Rubble of Houses in African American Neighborhood after Race Riots, June 1921.

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←#6 A group of National Guard troops, carrying rifles with bayonets attached, escort unarmed Black men to the detention center at the Tulsa convention hall in June 1921.
#8 Tulsa’s Greenwood District is left in ruins on June 1, 1921.→

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