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DoJ releases its Tulsa race massacre report over 100 years after initial review

    DoJ report acknowledges attack ‘was so systematic and coordinated that it transcended mere mob violence’

    On Friday, the Department of Justice (DoJ) released its report on the Tulsa race massacre after announcing the review last September.

    The report came more than 100 years after a June 1921 report by the justice department’s Bureau of Investigation, a precursor to the FBI, blamed the massacre on Black men and alleged that perpetrators did not violate any federal laws.

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    ​DoJ report acknowledges attack ‘was so systematic and coordinated that it transcended mere mob violence’On Friday, the Department of Justice (DoJ) released its report on the Tulsa race massacre after announcing the review last September.The report came more than 100 years after a June 1921 report by the justice department’s Bureau of Investigation, a precursor to the FBI, blamed the massacre on Black men and alleged that perpetrators did not violate any federal laws. Continue reading… US news | The Guardian

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