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TULSA, Okla. On the 100th Anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre anniversary, black activists from the New Black Panther Party marched through Downtown Tulsa. The event was billed as a “Second Amendment March for Reparations.“
A news release from the organizers read: “The struggle for Reparations must be escalated… We must fight on every front to achieve redress and Reparations for the atrocities committed upon Tulsa Massacre descendants; and we must intensify the fight to achieve Reparations for all 40-million Blacks still grossly affected by racism, inequality, wealth disparity, police brutality and the like. Tulsa will mark a new beginning in the upgraded fight for Reparations for Black people.”
People from different walks of life as well as different parts of the country met in unity in North Tulsa to march for those victimized in the Tulsa Race Massacre.
Hundreds of black gun owners including members of the Black Panther party marched through downtown Tulsa in honor of the lives lost during the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921 on Saturday.