In 1921, Greenwood, Oklahoma—known as 'Black Wall Street' for its thriving Black community with hotels, law offices, and millionaires—was bombed from the air by white rioters after a false accusation, destroying 35 blocks, over 1,200 homes, and killing at least 300 Black residents; this massacre was deliberately erased from Oklahoma textbooks and official records for 75 years until formal investigation in 2001.
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In 1921, an American city was bombed from the air and then it raised from history for 75 years. Greenwood, Oklahoma was called Black Wall Street, a thriving black community with hotels, law offices, and millionaires. Then on May 31st, 1921, a white mob came for it. After a black teenager was falsely accused of assaulting a white woman, armed white rioters, some deputized by the city itself, invaded Greenwood, shooting residents in the streets. Private planes flew over Greenwood. Witnesses reported gunfire and incendiary devices dropped from above. Within 18 hours, 35 blocks were ash. Over 1,200 homes destroyed. At least 300 black residents dead. The massacre was scrubbed from Oklahoma textbooks for decades. Official investigations were buried. Survivors were told to stay silent.
It wasn't formally investigated by the state until 2001, 80 years later. Black Wall Street was real. It was destroyed and it was hidden.
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