To mark the hundredth anniversary of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, which saw a white mob killing hundreds of Black residents and destroying Black-owned property and businesses in Greenwood, Oklahoma, journalist Gayle King is set to present a new programme exploring the devastating event — and the economic ripple effects caused by the destruction of an area known as "Black Wall Street."
"The problem is no-one ever paid for the crime," King explains to Stephen Colbert in the Late Show clip above. "There is not Black generational wealth passed on in families. It's those kind of stories, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, why there is so much controversy about not having Black generational wealth." Read more...
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