The United States Department of Justice has released an anticipated and first-ever formal federal review on the 1921 Tulsa ...
Of interest were statements from federal agents' reports filed soon after the massacre, including about rumors of an attack that had prompted officials to prepare "for the defense of Tulsa." ...
So far this year, the most consequential publisher in America is the United States government. In the wee hours of Tuesday ...
The Justice Department has issued a report on its exhaustive probe of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre in which it concludes that ...
The two last survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre, Lessie Benningfield Randle and Viola Fletcher, released a joint statement ...
The Justice Department released an extensive report looking into one of the most destructive racial massacres in U.S. history ...
The Department of Justice was unable to pursue prosecution of persons involved in the decimation of the once-prosperous ...
"Had today’s more robust civil rights laws been in effect in 1921, federal prosecutors could have pursued hate crime charges ...
Some law enforcement members participated in arson and murders that occurred during the 1921 race massacre in Tulsa, Oklahoma ...
The first-ever U.S. Justice Department review of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre concluded Friday that while federal prosecution ...
Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke of the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division held a community meeting in ...
A DOJ report has found the mob that destroyed "Black Wall Street" in Tulsa and murdered hundreds of people was a coordinated ...