Mass Gravesite From 1921 Tulsa Massacre May Have Been Found

Hard to believe that was America

Not really

How a Nearly Successful Slave Revolt Was Intentionally Lost to History

More than 500 slaves fought for their freedom in this oft-overlooked rebellion

Also

Tensions broke out in violence on November 23, 1887, and the local white paramilitary forces attacked black workers and their families in Thibodaux. Although the total number of casualties is unknown, at least 35 black people were killed in the next three days (more historians believe 50 were killed) and as many as 300 overall killed, wounded or missing,[2][3] making it one of the most violent labor disputes in U.S. history. Victims reportedly included elders, women and children. All those killed were African American.[4]
Thibodaux massacre

And this


The Sand Creek massacre (also known as the Chivington massacre, the battle of Sand Creek or the massacre of Cheyenne Indians) was a massacre of Cheyenne and Arapaho people by the U.S. Army in the American Indian Wars that occurred on November 29, 1864, when a 675-man force of the Third Colorado Cavalry[3] under the command of U.S. Army Colonel John Chivington attacked and destroyed a village of Cheyenne and Arapaho people in southeastern Colorado Territory,[4] killing and mutilating an estimated 150–500 Native Americans, about two-thirds of whom were women and children[5]. The location has been designated the Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site and is administered by the National Park Service. This was part of a series of events known as the Colorado War and was preceded by the Hungate massacre.[6]

Sand Creek massacre
At least 10 Native American tribes owned slaves and fought for the confederacy. Including the Cherokee. So, since that stupid skinny bitch insists she is a Cherokee, does she owe reparations too?

No?

Explain why.
More deflection from the FOUR MILLION slaves owned by whites
What irony.

Not only did at least 10 Native American tribes fight for the confederacy and own slaves, but all Native American tribes are very thankful to whites for 3 words that they didn't have prior to normal people showing up to the shores.

Denim
Horse
And......wheel.

Rather telling. I know, l know, them owning slaves was not their fault. They were too stupid to get it.

We agree with that.
^^ triggered ^^

I find it funny how American history makes dic suckers like you knee-jerk react


If someone told me about how both world 1 and world 2 resulted in millions of white people being killed by other white people -- I would say that is bad....but I am sure your dumb ass will say "but but but blacks kill more whites tho"


Shut yo bitch ass up

Hey, Biff.


No one alive today was involved in the legal slave trade in America. The GOP passed the 13th Amendment back in 1865.

Honest Abe signed the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863.



And even if you are of the thought that people are responsible for the sins of their forefathers- which is bullshit too- I'm still exempt. My antecedents arrived in America after the peace was already signed in the War of Northern Aggression at Appomattox Court House. We Poles freed you slaves way back in 1347, which BTW was a tremendous year, with a proclamation by the tremendous Casimir the Great.
 
Not really

How a Nearly Successful Slave Revolt Was Intentionally Lost to History

More than 500 slaves fought for their freedom in this oft-overlooked rebellion

Also

Tensions broke out in violence on November 23, 1887, and the local white paramilitary forces attacked black workers and their families in Thibodaux. Although the total number of casualties is unknown, at least 35 black people were killed in the next three days (more historians believe 50 were killed) and as many as 300 overall killed, wounded or missing,[2][3] making it one of the most violent labor disputes in U.S. history. Victims reportedly included elders, women and children. All those killed were African American.[4]
Thibodaux massacre

And this


The Sand Creek massacre (also known as the Chivington massacre, the battle of Sand Creek or the massacre of Cheyenne Indians) was a massacre of Cheyenne and Arapaho people by the U.S. Army in the American Indian Wars that occurred on November 29, 1864, when a 675-man force of the Third Colorado Cavalry[3] under the command of U.S. Army Colonel John Chivington attacked and destroyed a village of Cheyenne and Arapaho people in southeastern Colorado Territory,[4] killing and mutilating an estimated 150–500 Native Americans, about two-thirds of whom were women and children[5]. The location has been designated the Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site and is administered by the National Park Service. This was part of a series of events known as the Colorado War and was preceded by the Hungate massacre.[6]

Sand Creek massacre
At least 10 Native American tribes owned slaves and fought for the confederacy. Including the Cherokee. So, since that stupid skinny bitch insists she is a Cherokee, does she owe reparations too?

No?

Explain why.
More deflection from the FOUR MILLION slaves owned by whites
What irony.

Not only did at least 10 Native American tribes fight for the confederacy and own slaves, but all Native American tribes are very thankful to whites for 3 words that they didn't have prior to normal people showing up to the shores.

Denim
Horse
And......wheel.

Rather telling. I know, l know, them owning slaves was not their fault. They were too stupid to get it.

We agree with that.
^^ triggered ^^

I find it funny how American history makes dic suckers like you knee-jerk react


If someone told me about how both world 1 and world 2 resulted in millions of white people being killed by other white people -- I would say that is bad....but I am sure your dumb ass will say "but but but blacks kill more whites tho"


Shut yo bitch ass up

Hey, Biff.


No one alive today was involved in the legal slave trade in America. The GOP passed the 13th Amendment back in 1865.

Honest Abe signed the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863.



And even if you are of the thought that people are responsible for the sins of their forefathers- which is bullshit too- I'm still exempt. My antecedents arrived in America after the peace was already signed in the War of Northern Aggression at Appomattox Court House. We Poles freed you slaves way back in 1347, which BTW was a tremendous year, with a proclamation by the tremendous Casimir the Great.
He is black? That explains a lot.
 
Possible mass grave from 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre found by researchers

The HBO series Watchmen was probably the main reason many folks even know there was a such thing as a Tulsa Race Riot, which is sad in itself -- but at least now more people know about it...
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"Experts at the University of Oklahoma believe they have found a possible mass grave site from the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre at a city cemetery, although they are unsure how many bodies are underneath. Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum initiated an investigation into rumored mass graves of the Tulsa Race Massacre in October 2018, calling the riots a "point of shame for our community," NBC affiliate KJRH reported at the time.

Phoebe Stubblefield, a forensic anthropologist at the University of Florida, cautioned at the hearing that the number of bodies inside the trench could be anywhere from 10 to 100. She also said it's unlikely that researchers will be able to identify any remains."


Basically for those who still don't know about it -- basically it began after a black teenager named Dick Rowland was falsely accused of having assaulted a white woman. When he was arrested, a racist mob demanded that the sheriff turn him over to them. Black men from the community offered their help to the Sheriff to help protect Rowland, but he turned them away... Still concerned that Rowland faced being lynched by the mob, more black men returned to the courthouse later that night -- those trying to protect Rowland were outnumbered -- what happened later was the mob going from house to house, shooting men, women and children, burning down the Greenwood district of Tulsa (named Black Wallstreet), which was one of the most prosperous neighborhoods in the whole state.....it is also one of the only times that a state government used planes to bomb its own citizens (but not the last....).

What is more sad is that - also around this time..and also in Oklahoma -- the Osage murders happened...where a community basically conspired to kill Native Americans for their oil rights..another story that has basically been forgotten...

The funny thing is that modern day negroes have proven those whites back in the 1800’s and early 1900’s were right about blacks. Highest crime rates are the legacy of blacks.
 
Possible mass grave from 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre found by researchers

The HBO series Watchmen was probably the main reason many folks even know there was a such thing as a Tulsa Race Riot, which is sad in itself -- but at least now more people know about it...
View attachment 295363

"Experts at the University of Oklahoma believe they have found a possible mass grave site from the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre at a city cemetery, although they are unsure how many bodies are underneath. Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum initiated an investigation into rumored mass graves of the Tulsa Race Massacre in October 2018, calling the riots a "point of shame for our community," NBC affiliate KJRH reported at the time.

Phoebe Stubblefield, a forensic anthropologist at the University of Florida, cautioned at the hearing that the number of bodies inside the trench could be anywhere from 10 to 100. She also said it's unlikely that researchers will be able to identify any remains."


Basically for those who still don't know about it -- basically it began after a black teenager named Dick Rowland was falsely accused of having assaulted a white woman. When he was arrested, a racist mob demanded that the sheriff turn him over to them. Black men from the community offered their help to the Sheriff to help protect Rowland, but he turned them away... Still concerned that Rowland faced being lynched by the mob, more black men returned to the courthouse later that night -- those trying to protect Rowland were outnumbered -- what happened later was the mob going from house to house, shooting men, women and children, burning down the Greenwood district of Tulsa (named Black Wallstreet), which was one of the most prosperous neighborhoods in the whole state.....it is also one of the only times that a state government used planes to bomb its own citizens (but not the last....).

What is more sad is that - also around this time..and also in Oklahoma -- the Osage murders happened...where a community basically conspired to kill Native Americans for their oil rights..another story that has basically been forgotten...
Hard to believe that was America
Yep. Blacks still riot to this day
 
Possible mass grave from 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre found by researchers

The HBO series Watchmen was probably the main reason many folks even know there was a such thing as a Tulsa Race Riot, which is sad in itself -- but at least now more people know about it...
View attachment 295363

"Experts at the University of Oklahoma believe they have found a possible mass grave site from the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre at a city cemetery, although they are unsure how many bodies are underneath. Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum initiated an investigation into rumored mass graves of the Tulsa Race Massacre in October 2018, calling the riots a "point of shame for our community," NBC affiliate KJRH reported at the time.

Phoebe Stubblefield, a forensic anthropologist at the University of Florida, cautioned at the hearing that the number of bodies inside the trench could be anywhere from 10 to 100. She also said it's unlikely that researchers will be able to identify any remains."


Basically for those who still don't know about it -- basically it began after a black teenager named Dick Rowland was falsely accused of having assaulted a white woman. When he was arrested, a racist mob demanded that the sheriff turn him over to them. Black men from the community offered their help to the Sheriff to help protect Rowland, but he turned them away... Still concerned that Rowland faced being lynched by the mob, more black men returned to the courthouse later that night -- those trying to protect Rowland were outnumbered -- what happened later was the mob going from house to house, shooting men, women and children, burning down the Greenwood district of Tulsa (named Black Wallstreet), which was one of the most prosperous neighborhoods in the whole state.....it is also one of the only times that a state government used planes to bomb its own citizens (but not the last....).

What is more sad is that - also around this time..and also in Oklahoma -- the Osage murders happened...where a community basically conspired to kill Native Americans for their oil rights..another story that has basically been forgotten...

The funny thing is that modern day negroes have proven those whites back in the 1800’s and early 1900’s were right about blacks. Highest crime rates are the legacy of blacks.


Agree in part.

The Triple K's stereotypes of the African American men as lawless savages with insatiable appetites for lust and violence are now being used by African American leaders in the hip hop movement.

Black men like the Late Trayvon Martin, who passed away after he picked a fight with a hispanic oozing with machismo.
Gun, drug texts feature in new Trayvon Martin shooting evidence - CNN
 
Let's just end the thread by concluding that slave owners were lazy, didn't believe in human rights, cheap, and all around bad human beings. It's pretty easy to call this....and I'm a white guy.
 
Let's just end the thread by concluding that slave owners were lazy, didn't believe in human rights, cheap, and all around bad human beings. It's pretty easy to call this....and I'm a white guy.
Or you could say it was a different time and EVERY culture engaged in slavery and some races still do.
 
Or you could say it was a different time and EVERY culture engaged in slavery and some races still do.
The US Federal Government still does- it's called the Income Tax- anyone who takes a source of revenue as Income here is subjected to it.
Debt to another is to be enslaved to the holder of the debt- the holder of our debt, collectively and individually, is the Federal Reserve who is paid interest on the money it creates with our Income Tax- it is subscribed to by Republicans and Democrats-
 
Let's just end the thread by concluding that slave owners were lazy, didn't believe in human rights, cheap, and all around bad human beings. It's pretty easy to call this....and I'm a white guy.
And you don't care about the Trans Sahara slave trade. Why? Same reason a patronizing racist like you couldn't care less about black on black murders.

We know that and you know that.
 
Possible mass grave from 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre found by researchers

The HBO series Watchmen was probably the main reason many folks even know there was a such thing as a Tulsa Race Riot, which is sad in itself -- but at least now more people know about it...
View attachment 295363

"Experts at the University of Oklahoma believe they have found a possible mass grave site from the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre at a city cemetery, although they are unsure how many bodies are underneath. Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum initiated an investigation into rumored mass graves of the Tulsa Race Massacre in October 2018, calling the riots a "point of shame for our community," NBC affiliate KJRH reported at the time.

Phoebe Stubblefield, a forensic anthropologist at the University of Florida, cautioned at the hearing that the number of bodies inside the trench could be anywhere from 10 to 100. She also said it's unlikely that researchers will be able to identify any remains."


Basically for those who still don't know about it -- basically it began after a black teenager named Dick Rowland was falsely accused of having assaulted a white woman. When he was arrested, a racist mob demanded that the sheriff turn him over to them. Black men from the community offered their help to the Sheriff to help protect Rowland, but he turned them away... Still concerned that Rowland faced being lynched by the mob, more black men returned to the courthouse later that night -- those trying to protect Rowland were outnumbered -- what happened later was the mob going from house to house, shooting men, women and children, burning down the Greenwood district of Tulsa (named Black Wallstreet), which was one of the most prosperous neighborhoods in the whole state.....it is also one of the only times that a state government used planes to bomb its own citizens (but not the last....).

What is more sad is that - also around this time..and also in Oklahoma -- the Osage murders happened...where a community basically conspired to kill Native Americans for their oil rights..another story that has basically been forgotten...
Hard to believe that was America
Easy to believe this was America
https://explorepahistory.com/hmarker.php?markerId=1-A-21E

War is hell
 
Hard to believe that was America

Not really

How a Nearly Successful Slave Revolt Was Intentionally Lost to History

More than 500 slaves fought for their freedom in this oft-overlooked rebellion

Also

Tensions broke out in violence on November 23, 1887, and the local white paramilitary forces attacked black workers and their families in Thibodaux. Although the total number of casualties is unknown, at least 35 black people were killed in the next three days (more historians believe 50 were killed) and as many as 300 overall killed, wounded or missing,[2][3] making it one of the most violent labor disputes in U.S. history. Victims reportedly included elders, women and children. All those killed were African American.[4]
Thibodaux massacre

And this


The Sand Creek massacre (also known as the Chivington massacre, the battle of Sand Creek or the massacre of Cheyenne Indians) was a massacre of Cheyenne and Arapaho people by the U.S. Army in the American Indian Wars that occurred on November 29, 1864, when a 675-man force of the Third Colorado Cavalry[3] under the command of U.S. Army Colonel John Chivington attacked and destroyed a village of Cheyenne and Arapaho people in southeastern Colorado Territory,[4] killing and mutilating an estimated 150–500 Native Americans, about two-thirds of whom were women and children[5]. The location has been designated the Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site and is administered by the National Park Service. This was part of a series of events known as the Colorado War and was preceded by the Hungate massacre.[6]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sand_Creek_massacre
Sand Creek massacre
Keep in mind that Colonel Chivington was a christian minister too.
 
Hard to believe that was America

Not really

How a Nearly Successful Slave Revolt Was Intentionally Lost to History

More than 500 slaves fought for their freedom in this oft-overlooked rebellion

Also

Tensions broke out in violence on November 23, 1887, and the local white paramilitary forces attacked black workers and their families in Thibodaux. Although the total number of casualties is unknown, at least 35 black people were killed in the next three days (more historians believe 50 were killed) and as many as 300 overall killed, wounded or missing,[2][3] making it one of the most violent labor disputes in U.S. history. Victims reportedly included elders, women and children. All those killed were African American.[4]
Thibodaux massacre

And this


The Sand Creek massacre (also known as the Chivington massacre, the battle of Sand Creek or the massacre of Cheyenne Indians) was a massacre of Cheyenne and Arapaho people by the U.S. Army in the American Indian Wars that occurred on November 29, 1864, when a 675-man force of the Third Colorado Cavalry[3] under the command of U.S. Army Colonel John Chivington attacked and destroyed a village of Cheyenne and Arapaho people in southeastern Colorado Territory,[4] killing and mutilating an estimated 150–500 Native Americans, about two-thirds of whom were women and children[5]. The location has been designated the Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site and is administered by the National Park Service. This was part of a series of events known as the Colorado War and was preceded by the Hungate massacre.[6]

Sand Creek massacre
Keep in mind that Colonel Chivington was a christian minister too.


And a DEMOCRAT

He then reminds Roosevelt of the Sand Creek Indian massacre, in which women and children were killed, and notes that Senator Teller (D-CO) was one of the principal backers of Colonel John Chivington, who led the Colorado militia in that fight
 
Possible mass grave from 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre found by researchers

The HBO series Watchmen was probably the main reason many folks even know there was a such thing as a Tulsa Race Riot, which is sad in itself -- but at least now more people know about it...
View attachment 295363

"Experts at the University of Oklahoma believe they have found a possible mass grave site from the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre at a city cemetery, although they are unsure how many bodies are underneath. Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum initiated an investigation into rumored mass graves of the Tulsa Race Massacre in October 2018, calling the riots a "point of shame for our community," NBC affiliate KJRH reported at the time.

Phoebe Stubblefield, a forensic anthropologist at the University of Florida, cautioned at the hearing that the number of bodies inside the trench could be anywhere from 10 to 100. She also said it's unlikely that researchers will be able to identify any remains."


Basically for those who still don't know about it -- basically it began after a black teenager named Dick Rowland was falsely accused of having assaulted a white woman. When he was arrested, a racist mob demanded that the sheriff turn him over to them. Black men from the community offered their help to the Sheriff to help protect Rowland, but he turned them away... Still concerned that Rowland faced being lynched by the mob, more black men returned to the courthouse later that night -- those trying to protect Rowland were outnumbered -- what happened later was the mob going from house to house, shooting men, women and children, burning down the Greenwood district of Tulsa (named Black Wallstreet), which was one of the most prosperous neighborhoods in the whole state.....it is also one of the only times that a state government used planes to bomb its own citizens (but not the last....).

What is more sad is that - also around this time..and also in Oklahoma -- the Osage murders happened...where a community basically conspired to kill Native Americans for their oil rights..another story that has basically been forgotten...
Rowland was in an elevator and accidentally stepped on the attendants foot.
KKK in the good ol' South. Many were deputized.
6000 blacks were taken to the fairgrounds interned, starved. Typhoid breakout.
One of the descendants is asking for reparations... a single grocery store. Thats all.
A guy I work with is from Tulsa. His Dad was an ATF agent in Tulsa at the time. The stories he was told growing up.

It was the 1st time the Govt. bombed an American city. 1921.
 
Possible mass grave from 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre found by researchers

The HBO series Watchmen was probably the main reason many folks even know there was a such thing as a Tulsa Race Riot, which is sad in itself -- but at least now more people know about it...
View attachment 295363

"Experts at the University of Oklahoma believe they have found a possible mass grave site from the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre at a city cemetery, although they are unsure how many bodies are underneath. Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum initiated an investigation into rumored mass graves of the Tulsa Race Massacre in October 2018, calling the riots a "point of shame for our community," NBC affiliate KJRH reported at the time.

Phoebe Stubblefield, a forensic anthropologist at the University of Florida, cautioned at the hearing that the number of bodies inside the trench could be anywhere from 10 to 100. She also said it's unlikely that researchers will be able to identify any remains."


Basically for those who still don't know about it -- basically it began after a black teenager named Dick Rowland was falsely accused of having assaulted a white woman. When he was arrested, a racist mob demanded that the sheriff turn him over to them. Black men from the community offered their help to the Sheriff to help protect Rowland, but he turned them away... Still concerned that Rowland faced being lynched by the mob, more black men returned to the courthouse later that night -- those trying to protect Rowland were outnumbered -- what happened later was the mob going from house to house, shooting men, women and children, burning down the Greenwood district of Tulsa (named Black Wallstreet), which was one of the most prosperous neighborhoods in the whole state.....it is also one of the only times that a state government used planes to bomb its own citizens (but not the last....).

What is more sad is that - also around this time..and also in Oklahoma -- the Osage murders happened...where a community basically conspired to kill Native Americans for their oil rights..another story that has basically been forgotten...
Let me guess democrats did this and you support democrats,, lol
 
Possible mass grave from 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre found by researchers

The HBO series Watchmen was probably the main reason many folks even know there was a such thing as a Tulsa Race Riot, which is sad in itself -- but at least now more people know about it...
View attachment 295363

"Experts at the University of Oklahoma believe they have found a possible mass grave site from the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre at a city cemetery, although they are unsure how many bodies are underneath. Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum initiated an investigation into rumored mass graves of the Tulsa Race Massacre in October 2018, calling the riots a "point of shame for our community," NBC affiliate KJRH reported at the time.

Phoebe Stubblefield, a forensic anthropologist at the University of Florida, cautioned at the hearing that the number of bodies inside the trench could be anywhere from 10 to 100. She also said it's unlikely that researchers will be able to identify any remains."


Basically for those who still don't know about it -- basically it began after a black teenager named Dick Rowland was falsely accused of having assaulted a white woman. When he was arrested, a racist mob demanded that the sheriff turn him over to them. Black men from the community offered their help to the Sheriff to help protect Rowland, but he turned them away... Still concerned that Rowland faced being lynched by the mob, more black men returned to the courthouse later that night -- those trying to protect Rowland were outnumbered -- what happened later was the mob going from house to house, shooting men, women and children, burning down the Greenwood district of Tulsa (named Black Wallstreet), which was one of the most prosperous neighborhoods in the whole state.....it is also one of the only times that a state government used planes to bomb its own citizens (but not the last....).

What is more sad is that - also around this time..and also in Oklahoma -- the Osage murders happened...where a community basically conspired to kill Native Americans for their oil rights..another story that has basically been forgotten...
Let me guess democrats did this and you support democrats,, lol
From what I read, YES. They were DEMOCRATS
 

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