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Search results for "1921" ...

  • Tulsa's Shame

    The Nation tells the story of the survivors of the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921, who have been trying to monetary reparations for years. The story is as much about the 100 or so survivors as it is about racism in Oklahoma.

    Tags: Tulsa; Oklahoma; Race Riot; 1921; reparation; racism

    By Adrian Brune

    The Nation

    2002

  • No title (id: 8390)

    Wall Street Journal reports on how the federal government continues to ignore a promise it made to the native Hawaiian people in the 1921 Hawaiian Homes Commission Act, which set aside nearly 200,000 acres in scattered tracts across the islands to be leased for residential, farm and pastoral homestead lots for $1 a year to any Hawaiian with at least 50 percent native ancestry, Sept. 9, 1991.

    Tags: None

    By None

    Wall Street Journal (New York)

    1991