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shotbynedal:
“Overheard before the march:
‘Daddy, why are we protesting?’
'Because little kids are being killed in #Gaza and we should always stand up for those who need it’
'Thats so sad, why are they being killed daddy?’
'Because there are very bad...

shotbynedal:

Overheard before the march:

‘Daddy, why are we protesting?’

'Because little kids are being killed in #Gaza and we should always stand up for those who need it’

'Thats so sad, why are they being killed daddy?’

'Because there are very bad people in the world with too much power. Remember I taught you about the Nazis?’

'Yes daddy, I remember’

'Well the Nazis are still around pumpkin, they call themselves Zionists now’

Parenting: he’s doing it right.

soulrevision:

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93 years ago on this day May 31, 1921, the Tulsa Race Riot began. It is marked as the deadliest race riot in the history of the U.S. & destroyed what was known as, Black Wall Street.

Black Wall Street was the wealthiest black community in the United States, full of black owned businesses consisting of: 

movie theaters 
dental offices
independent newspapers
restaurants
grocery stores
a bank
post offices
a bus system
schools
airplanes
law offices 
its own hospital.

Racial tension boiled over on May 30, 1921 when a white woman accused a black boy of sexual assault. Late that night, a mob of nearly 10,000 white men launched an all out assault on Black Wall Street systematically burning down every home & business. 

Attacks came from both the ground and the sky as the mobs used planes from World War I to drop firebombs and shoot at residents. African Americans that were captured were held in internment camps around the city by local police & National Guard units.

Blacks who were injured during the 16 hour attack couldn’t seek medical care because the mobs torched the only black hospital in the city.

The attack left about 10,000 African Americans homeless and 35 city blocks burned to the ground. In total, 1,256 houses & 191 businesses (including churches, a middle school & a hospital) were burned. 

In the aftermath, it was estimated that 300 African Americans were killed and many of their bodies were buried in unmarked graves.

The Tulsa Race Riot was taught for the 1st time in Tulsa public schools in 2012. #NeverForget #BlackWallStreet #BlackHistory

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shotbynedal:
“Overheard before the march:
‘Daddy, why are we protesting?’
'Because little kids are being killed in #Gaza and we should always stand up for those who need it’
'Thats so sad, why are they being killed daddy?’
'Because there are very bad...

shotbynedal:

Overheard before the march:

‘Daddy, why are we protesting?’

'Because little kids are being killed in #Gaza and we should always stand up for those who need it’

'Thats so sad, why are they being killed daddy?’

'Because there are very bad people in the world with too much power. Remember I taught you about the Nazis?’

'Yes daddy, I remember’

'Well the Nazis are still around pumpkin, they call themselves Zionists now’

Parenting: he’s doing it right.

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soulrevision:

[For more on social justice, follow me on Instagram: soulrevision , Tumblr: soulrevision , Facebook: soulrevision , Twitter: soulrevision]

93 years ago on this day May 31, 1921, the Tulsa Race Riot began. It is marked as the deadliest race riot in the history of the U.S. & destroyed what was known as, Black Wall Street.

Black Wall Street was the wealthiest black community in the United States, full of black owned businesses consisting of: 

movie theaters 
dental offices
independent newspapers
restaurants
grocery stores
a bank
post offices
a bus system
schools
airplanes
law offices 
its own hospital.

Racial tension boiled over on May 30, 1921 when a white woman accused a black boy of sexual assault. Late that night, a mob of nearly 10,000 white men launched an all out assault on Black Wall Street systematically burning down every home & business. 

Attacks came from both the ground and the sky as the mobs used planes from World War I to drop firebombs and shoot at residents. African Americans that were captured were held in internment camps around the city by local police & National Guard units.

Blacks who were injured during the 16 hour attack couldn’t seek medical care because the mobs torched the only black hospital in the city.

The attack left about 10,000 African Americans homeless and 35 city blocks burned to the ground. In total, 1,256 houses & 191 businesses (including churches, a middle school & a hospital) were burned. 

In the aftermath, it was estimated that 300 African Americans were killed and many of their bodies were buried in unmarked graves.

The Tulsa Race Riot was taught for the 1st time in Tulsa public schools in 2012. #NeverForget #BlackWallStreet #BlackHistory

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To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all.
Oscar Wilde

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"To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all."

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