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Black activists, many of them pro-Second Amendment and armed, marched in Tulsa on Saturday to commemorate the victims of the 'Tulsa race massacre' in Oklahoma.

Organised in part by Elmer Geronimo Pratt Gun Club of Austin, Texas and The New Black Panther Party for Self-Defense, the armed march paid tribute to Black residents and businesses of the Greenwood District in Tulsa who were attacked, injured or killed by members of a white mob during one of the most violent episodes of racial violence in the US history.

Organised under the banner of "Reparations Now", the march marked a century since the Tulsa massacre which took place from May 31, 1921, to Jun 1, 1921.

USA: Black activists commemorate victims of 'Tulsa massacre' in armed march

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Black activists, many of them pro-Second Amendment and armed, marched in Tulsa on Saturday to commemorate the victims of the 'Tulsa race massacre' in Oklahoma.

Organised in part by Elmer Geronimo Pratt Gun Club of Austin, Texas and The New Black Panther Party for Self-Defense, the armed march paid tribute to Black residents and businesses of the Greenwood District in Tulsa who were attacked, injured or killed by members of a white mob during one of the most violent episodes of racial violence in the US history.

Organised under the banner of "Reparations Now", the march marked a century since the Tulsa massacre which took place from May 31, 1921, to Jun 1, 1921.

النص

Black activists, many of them pro-Second Amendment and armed, marched in Tulsa on Saturday to commemorate the victims of the 'Tulsa race massacre' in Oklahoma.

Organised in part by Elmer Geronimo Pratt Gun Club of Austin, Texas and The New Black Panther Party for Self-Defense, the armed march paid tribute to Black residents and businesses of the Greenwood District in Tulsa who were attacked, injured or killed by members of a white mob during one of the most violent episodes of racial violence in the US history.

Organised under the banner of "Reparations Now", the march marked a century since the Tulsa massacre which took place from May 31, 1921, to Jun 1, 1921.

الأكثر مشاهدةView all videos
الفيديوهات الأكثر تحميلا في آخر 24 ساعة
عرض المزيد