Stand with Tulsa Race Massacre
Survivors, their Descendants, & Black Creek Freedmen.

A century and two years ago, in a catastrophic span of 48 hours, the City of Tulsa, along with other culpable entities, orchestrated what would become America’s most egregious public nuisance. This atrocity claimed countless Black lives and razed properties worth hundreds of millions, leaving a permanent scar on our history. Yet, astonishingly, this genocidal event in Tulsa, Oklahoma remains unknown to many. It is our duty to illuminate the dark chapters of the Greenwood story, igniting global awareness and rallying support for #JusticeforGreenwood.

Our handles: @JusticeforGreenwood across Instagram, Facebook, and @Just4Greenwood on X.

here’s what we need you to do:

Download and Share #JusticeforGreenwood Graphics

Download or share the below graphics on social media to help spread the the word about what’s on the line — the last two known living survivors are both 109 years old and time is of the essence.

Share the latest about the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre case:

102 years later and we’re still fighting for what’s right. We won’t stop until Greenwood gets the full reparations it deserves. It’s about respect and fixing a century-old wrong. Let’s make this happen. ✊🏽 Take action: JusticeForGreenwood.org/Action #JusticeForGreenwood

Greenwood, “Black Wall Street,” co-founded by Black Creeks, emerged as a prominent and affluent Black community in the US. It provided sanctuary from post-Civil War oppression but suffered during the Tulsa Race Massacre. This event, along with urban renewal challenges, led to the controversial removal of Black Creeks from the Muscogee Creek Nation in 1979.

Share the latest about the Black Creek Case:

Sign this petition urging the Muscogee Creek Nation to honor its legal and moral obligations by fully recognizing and restoring the rights of Black Creeks as enshrined in the Creek Treaty of 1866. This action is not only a legal imperative but also a step towards healing and unity within our community. Take action: JusticeForGreenwood.org/Action

 

Share What ‘Justice’ Means to You:

Record a short video telling your followers why the 1921 Tulsa Massacre survivors
& descendants deserve to finally get their day in court!

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