interview with representative goodwin. what did not happen for so many people in tulsa for the black residents of tulsa because of that destruction. what did happen for white residents and what they were able to do. i think, abby, you know, this really speaks to a larger reckoning that's been taking place over the last year that is long overdue in this country in addressing the reality of the history of the united states. and this is a very important moment in history that i think many of us -- i don't remember learning about this in school. you know, that has not been featured in not just -- not just being part of the black experience of what it's like to deal with systemic racism in this country, but the reality is this is part of the full history of the united states that hasn't been out there. >> reporter: it really has not. and so many people want to commemorate and say it was so long ago in the past, but what you hear from tulsa's black residents and when you are there in tulsa, you see that there is