In 1921, white Tulsa residents destroyed the Black neighborhood of Greenwood, OK, in two days of fire and bloodshed.
As many as 300 Black people were killed.
Monday marks the 100th anniversary of the massacre. And even after 100 years, the descendants of survivors and victims are still fighting for it to be remembered and for justice to be served.
We speak with descendants of the survivors of the massacre and talk about the impact 100 years later.
We also speak with Sec. of Agriculture Tom Vilsack and the effort to offer debt forgiveness for Black farmers.
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