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Biden Visits Tulsa On 100th Anniversary Of Racist Terror That Killed Hundreds

Jun 1, 2021
In a significant reflection on the Tulsa race massacre's centenary, President Biden emphasizes the need to address systemic racism. Survivors share their harrowing stories, shedding light on the ongoing quest for justice and reparations. Frustrations bubble over activists regarding legislative stagnation on key racial equity issues. The discussion also navigates the complexities of reparations, as the administration grapples with how to define and implement meaningful compensation for historical injustices.
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ANECDOTE

Biden's Tulsa Visit

  • President Biden visited Tulsa to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa race massacre.
  • This is the first presidential visit to Tulsa for this purpose.
INSIGHT

Systemic Racism and Tulsa

  • The Tulsa race massacre, where a prosperous Black community was destroyed, highlights systemic racism.
  • This event led to practices like redlining, which further hindered Black Americans' economic progress.
INSIGHT

Biden's Policy Actions

  • Biden aims to address systemic economic racism through policy changes like closing the home appraisal disparity.
  • He also plans to increase federal contracting with minority-owned businesses and support urban planning.
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