Tulsa Mayor Proposes $105M Reparations Trust for 1921 Race Massacre Victims

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Tulsa's new Black mayor, Monroe Nichols, proposes a $100 million private trust to support descendants of the 1921 Race Massacre through scholarships and housing, aiming to repair the historic racial injustice and economic damage inflicted on the Greenwood District, without direct cash payments to survivors or descendants.
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