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Tulsa Unveils ‘Road to Repair’ Monument for 1921 Massacre

Tulsa is taking a powerful step toward healing its past. The U.S. Senate recently passed a bill to create a national monument honoring the tragic race massacre in Tulsa, Oklahoma—a two-day event in 1921 that claimed the lives of hundreds and devastated a vibrant Black community.

This initiative is more than a memorial; it marks a "road to repair" for survivors and descendants, aiming to spark meaningful dialogue and pave the way for reconciliation. Young news enthusiasts, professionals, and cultural explorers can find inspiration in this bold move to acknowledge history while looking forward to a united future. 💪🏽✨

As the monument's unveiling nears, Tulsa steps into a new chapter that transforms memory into a call for healing and community strength.

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