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Tulsa isn't the only race massacre you were never taught in school - here are others

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… estimated that 62 to 81 African Americans were killed.

- Wilmington, … the first time, but for Black Americans, it was more of same … U.S. giving reparations to African Americans.

This list is by no … every day - nor were Black Americans the only victims of these …

Source: phillytrib.com | The Voice of the African American community.

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