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The Tulsa Race Massacre beats it by a few months, May 31st to June 1st. It leveled around 35 blocks of a wealthy black community, partly using firebombs dropped from planes, which was known up until that point as “Black Wall Street”. A 2001 commission put the death count somewhere between 150-300 deaths, and noted that the city aided in the massacre.

Wikipedia

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It’s also very accurately and devastatingly depicted in HBO’s “Watchmen”

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Side note: Greenwood was planned by Booker T Washington. There are actually several Greenwood districts throughout the south.

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58 points

Huh I wonder why we don’t learn that in school. /s

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29 points

Don’t wanna give you any ideas that there were violent protests in the United States since it’s inception

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Or that meaningful labor rights can only be gained successfully through violent protest.

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Or don’t teach your students working class history. Don’t want to give them any ideas make them think that going on strike is cool

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They actually did teach me about that stuff in school. It was in the textbooks and everything. I don’t believe the Battle of Blair Mountain was specifically mentioned, but there was plenty said about slavery, organized labor, civil rights, and so forth. I interpreted it as a celebration of our forefathers’ victories over their oppressors, and a cautionary tale of what oppression looks like, so that we will never allow it to be repeated.

And now, here we are, allowing it to be repeated.

The content of educational materials is not the problem. Not the materials I was exposed to, at least. The problem I see is that most people don’t think too hard about what happened and don’t try to imagine themselves in the shoes of the oppressed. Even when I press people to think this through, they stubbornly refuse, often saying flat-out that they don’t care. I doubt any teacher or textbook can fix that.

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iheart.com doesn’t seem to work outside of the US. Here’s their YouTube version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWvVdjmBhHc

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Here is an alternative Piped link(s): https://piped.video/watch?v=XWvVdjmBhHc

Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.

I’m open-source, check me out at GitHub.

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Knew this bot was coming, hence why I didn’t change my link :o)

Also it’s their official channel, so if you did want to support them with Google advertising, at least it would go to the source.

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Thank bug

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