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A Century After The Race Massacre, Tulsa Confronts Its Bloody Past

A Century After The Race Massacre, Tulsa Confronts Its Bloody Past
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A Century After The Race Massacre, Tulsa Confronts Its Bloody Past

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A Century After The Race Massacre, Tulsa Confronts Its Bloody Past

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CRITICAL RACE THEORY: Oklahoma AG opposes teaching of race theory, 1619 Project

Updated: 4:05 PM CDT May 22, 2021 Associated Press Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter has joined with 19 other state attorneys general opposed to new federal rules regarding the teaching of critical race theory and the Pulitzer Prize-winning “1619 Project.”In a letter Wednesday to the U.S. Department of Education, the group said they oppose a department rule prioritizing grants for schools teaching critical race theory and the “1619 Project.”“America is not a fundamentally racist country,” Hunter said in a statement. “And encouraging more racism and discrimination is not the solution to racism.”Critical race theory seeks to highlight how historical inequities and racism continue to shape public policy and social conditions today. The “1619 Project” by The New York Times examines the legacy of slavery and racism in American history.Related Video Above: Gov. Stitt signs controversial bill into law to restrict

From the editor: Why your support matters so much to the future of the Oklahoman

From the editor: Why your support matters so much to the future of the Oklahoman Ray Rivera, Oklahoman © Provided Ray Rivera What is critical race theory? Why did the Legislature and Gov. Kevin Stitt feel it was such an urgent issue they had to create a law banning it from being taught in our public schools? Why did Black clergy members urge Stitt not to the sign the bill, and why did the Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial Commission vote to remove the governor from its board when he did?  These are complicated questions  the kind that a newspaper like The Oklahoman can help answer and explain with more depth, balance and nuance than any other news organization. In recent weeks our reporting has delved into this important debate, with another story today by reporters Carmen Forman and Nuria Martinez-Keel looking at how it could impact public schools and universities. The debate comes as Oklahoma is observing the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre, a

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