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A Century After the Race Massacre, Tulsa Confronts Its Bloody Past
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<blockquote data-quote="disciple Clint" data-source="post: 75976614" data-attributes="member: 408342"><p>what you are ignoring and what my comments were considering was the time element in 1921 things were much different than they are today, in 1921 the events that happened would not have been considered at all unusual, that is the point I was making, I was not justifying anything, as I said it was regrettable but not unexpected in that time period. I am going to assume that you simply misunderstood what I was saying and not trying to spin them. We do however need to face the facts that as far as things have come we still have people who think that it is perfectly justified to riot, assault people, and burn down part of a city.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="disciple Clint, post: 75976614, member: 408342"] what you are ignoring and what my comments were considering was the time element in 1921 things were much different than they are today, in 1921 the events that happened would not have been considered at all unusual, that is the point I was making, I was not justifying anything, as I said it was regrettable but not unexpected in that time period. I am going to assume that you simply misunderstood what I was saying and not trying to spin them. We do however need to face the facts that as far as things have come we still have people who think that it is perfectly justified to riot, assault people, and burn down part of a city. [/QUOTE]
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