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    "Black Wall Street - 1921" and the Tulsa Race Massacre

    enAugust 20, 2020

    About this Episode

    In this episode, I interview Nia Clark, a TV news reporter and the host of “Black Wall Street – 1921,” a podcast chronicling the Tulsa Race Massacre.  Nia gives a fascinating account of what has been called “the single worst incident of racial violence in American history.”

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