The 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre - Carr Center for Human Rights Policy

community because the Massacre was not just the dead-liest attack on a Black community, it also represents a liq-uidation of intergenerational Black wealth. There are some current estimates that tell us that if you were to put the Greenwood District on the open market today circa its 1921 value, it would be worth $600 million in today’s dollars. ................
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