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Tulsa's Bold Step Towards Healing
Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA,Monday, June 2, 2025
The plan does not include direct payments to the two remaining survivors of the massacre, who are now 110 and 111 years old. However, the Board of Trustees of the Greenwood Trust might consider such payments in the future. This decision reflects the city's commitment to addressing the legacy of the massacre in a thoughtful and comprehensive manner.
The Greenwood neighborhood, once known as the "Black Wall Street, " was a vibrant hub of Black-owned businesses and prosperity. The massacre destroyed not just lives but also a community's economic foundation. The Road to Repair initiative aims to rebuild and strengthen this community, ensuring that the lessons of the past are not forgotten and that justice is served.
The announcement of this reparations package is a crucial moment in Tulsa's history. It shows the city's dedication to healing and progress. The initiative is not just about financial reparations but also about acknowledging the pain and suffering endured by the community. It is a step towards creating a more equitable and just future for all residents of Tulsa.
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