RE: That Gay Thread
October 9, 2021 at 12:24 pm
(This post was last modified: October 9, 2021 at 1:16 pm by The Architect Of Fate.)
It doesn't matter if Tulsa was 300 or 3000. The Taliban have killed more. Also, Huggy's own source says between 300 to 3000 as in they don't have exact numbers of how many actually died. AP news by contrast says
According to the Tulsa Historical Society and Museum
According to the Britannica
According to Wikipedia's death breakdown chart
ABC reports
According to the anthropology Magazine Sapien
According to the Oklahoma Historical Society
Quote:The state declared the death toll to be only 36 people, including 12 who were white. But for various reasons, including contemporaneous news reports, witness accounts and looser standards for tracking deaths, most historians who have studied the event estimate it to be between 75 and 300.https://apnews.com/article/tulsa-massacr...977a9ca4c0
According to the Tulsa Historical Society and Museum
Quote:They removed them to other parts of the city, and detained them in holding centers. Entering the Greenwood district, people stole, damaged, or destroyed personal property left behind in homes and businesses. People, some of them agents of government, also deliberately burned or otherwise destroyed homes credibly estimated to have numbered 1,256, along with virtually every other structure — including churches, schools, businesses, even a hospital and library — in the Greenwood district. Despite duties to preserve order and to protect property, no government at any level offered adequate resistance, if any at all, to what amounted to the destruction of the Greenwood neighborhood. Although the exact total can never be determined, credible evidence makes it probable that many people, likely numbering between 100-300, were killed during the massacre.https://www.tulsahistory.org/exhibit/192...-massacre/
According to the Britannica
Quote:When the massacre ended on June 1, the official death toll was recorded at 10 whites and 26 African Americans, though many experts now believe at least 300 people were killed. Shortly after the massacrehttps://www.britannica.com/event/Tulsa-r...re-of-1921
According to Wikipedia's death breakdown chart
Quote:Total dead and displaced unknown:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulsa_race_massacre
36 total; 26 black and 10 white dead (1921 records)
150–200 black and 50 white dead (1921 estimate by W.F. White)[2]
39 confirmed, 26 black (1 stillborn) and 13 white dead[3] 75–100 to 150–300 estimated (2001 commission)[4]
ABC reports
Quote:Although the state declared the massacre death toll to be only 36 people, most historians and experts who have studied the event estimate the death toll to be between 75 and 300. Victims were buried in unmarked graves that, to this day, are being sought for proper burial.https://abcnews.go.com/Travel/wireStory/...e-77894013
According to the anthropology Magazine Sapien
Quote:The attackers killed an unknown number as they reduced a vital neighborhood to ashes. The official death toll recorded was 36, but some historians estimate the figure at around 300. No one was heldhttps://www.sapiens.org/news/tulsa-race-massacre/
According to the Oklahoma Historical Society
Quote:Believed to be the single worst incident of racial violence in American history, the bloody 1921 outbreak in Tulsa has continued to haunt Oklahomans. During the course of eighteen terrible hours on May 31 and June 1, 1921, more than one thousand homes and businesses were destroyed, while credible estimates of deaths range from fifty to three hundred. By the time the violence ended, the city had been placed under martial law, thousands of Tulsans were being held under armed guard, and the state's second-largest African American community had been burned to the ground.https://www.okhistory.org/publications/e...ntry=TU013
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