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Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols IV is pushing a $100 million trust to aid descendants of the Tulsa Race Massacre, aiming to ...
Mayor Monroe Nichols’ “Road to Repair” plan centers on a trust aiming to raise the $105 million by the massacre’s 105th ...
It took decades of research by historians and journalists — and reports by state and federal commissions — to uncover the ...
The trust, which is named after the city's Greenwood District, where the massacre took place, will be created with the goal ...
A June 4 exchange during a congressional hearing between a Democratic congresswoman and the secretary of education is ...
The campaign to bring restitution and repair to the damage done to the Black community of Tulsa, Oklahoma, continues, as the ...
The proposal is part of an effort to atone for the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, one of the worst racial attacks in U.S. history.
Plan to revitalize former "Black Wall Street" in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is headlined by a planned trust of more than $100 million.
As the mayor works to address the systemic impacts of the Tulsa Race Massacre, 2 News’ Naomi Keitt listened to a Tulsa woman ...
There is a new Mayor in Tulsa and he has a $100 million idea to give back to descendants of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
More than 100 years after white residents of Tulsa destroyed a thriving Black neighborhood, the city has a plan for reparations. Here & Now ‘s Scott Tong speaks with Brenda Nails Alford, a descendant ...
Legislation to designate the site of the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921 as a national monument breezed through the Senate last ...