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Source for Black Wall Street

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       For my essay, I'm discussing the possibilities to make amends for those who have been displaced. I plan on also exploring the effects of displacement in order to further support my claims that displaced people should receive some form of reparations to make up for years of loss. In order to do that, one of my sources  discusses the long term effects of people being forcefully displaced from their communities.  One of the points from the source that I found very valuable was concerning the loss of a displaced community’s culture. According to the source, oftentimes displaced people are more or less obligated to assimilate in order to adjust to their sudden change in surroundings/community. With this evidence, I plan on delving into the psychological consequences of this (further emphasizing why reparations to help combat this are important). In addition, this source reviews one of the most noteworthy  topics in my paper: economic consequences of ...

The Destruction of Black Wall Street

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     One particular instance of displacement that has always piqued my interest is that of what was known as Black Wall Street . Black Wall Street was a neighborhood in the Greenwood District of Tulsa, Oklahoma. It was an area where Black people lived and thrived. They owned several businesses, and overall, they just had a wonderful neighborhood with a flourishing business district. There were grocery stores, barbershops, doctor's offices, real estates businesses, and schools. However, all of that came to a halt when the Tulsa Massacre happened. Not only were countless people injured and killed due to the violence but so many of the businesses and homes were destroyed, and this negatively impacted the financial status of the Black people in the area.     I find it overly disgusting that hate and racism caused the displacement of people and businesses in a community that they felt safe in. I do believe reparations could be a good solution. I know many o...