Survivors of the 1921 massacre and their descendants contemplate the meaning of reparations in today’s Tulsa, Okla.
The first-ever U.S. Justice Department review of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre concluded ... investigation,” the report states. Among the findings in the DOJ investigation were federal reports from just days after the massacre, in 1921, conducted by ...
The Justice Department has issued a report on its exhaustive probe of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre in which it concludes that while there is no longer any "avenue of prosecution," it provides a needed historic record.
On Friday, the Department of Justice issued a report on the Tulsa Race Massacre, outlining its finding and evaluation of the massacre undertaken in accordance with the Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crime Act.
Some law enforcement members participated in arson and murders that occurred during the 1921 race massacre in Tulsa, Oklahoma, according to a U.S. Department of Justice report released Friday.
The Department of Justice was unable to pursue prosecution of persons involved in the decimation of the once-prosperous Greenwood community of Tulsa, Oklahoma, but now, an official review of the horrific crimes committed in 1921 has recognized the systemic racism at its foundation.
The U.S. Department of Justice's Tulsa Race Massacre report drew jeers from the two living survivors of the American atrocity.
The first-ever U.S. Justice Department review of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre concluded Friday, Jan.10 that while federal prosecution may have been possible a century ago there
The lead attorney for the last two living Tulsa Race Massacre survivors responds to a DOJ report stating no charges can be filed due to the statute of limitations, and that the City of Tulsa failed to aid victims after the attack.
So far this year, the most consequential publisher in America is the United States government. In the wee hours of Tuesday morning, the Justice Department posted online a grim PDF with a title that defies all marketing advice: “Final Report of the Special Counsel Under 28 C.F.R. § 600.8.”
A DOJ report has found the mob that destroyed "Black Wall Street" in Tulsa and murdered hundreds of people was a coordinated and systematic assault.