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Recognizing the forthcoming centennial of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
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116TH CONGRESS
2D SESSION
H. RES. 1038
Recognizing the forthcoming centennial of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
JULY 1, 2020
Ms. JACKSON LEE (for herself, Ms. KENDRA S. HORN of Oklahoma, Mr.
LEWIS, Mr. BISHOP of Georgia, Ms. ADAMS, Mr. HASTINGS, Mr. CARSON
of Indiana, Mr. VEASEY, Mr. THOMPSON of Mississippi, Ms. SEWELL of
Alabama, Ms. FUDGE, Mr. DANNY K. DAVIS of Illinois, Mr. RUSH, Ms.
JOHNSON of Texas, Mr. MEEKS, Mr. CLAY, Ms. MOORE, Mr. WELCH,
Ms. CLARKE of New York, Mr. RASKIN, Ms. HAALAND, Ms. SCHA-
KOWSKY, Ms. DEGETTE, Mrs. HAYES, Mrs. BEATTY, Ms. NORTON, Mr.
DAVID SCOTT of Georgia, Ms. LEE of California, Mr. LEVIN of Michigan,
Ms. BLUNT ROCHESTER, Mrs. MURPHY of Florida, Ms. KAPTUR, Mr.
EVANS, Ms. PINGREE, Mr. KENNEDY, Mr. SUOZZI, Mr. DEUTCH, Mr.
GREEN of Texas, Ms. ROYBAL-ALLARD, Ms. CLARK of Massachusetts,
Mr. RICHMOND, Mrs. FLETCHER, Ms. CASTOR
of Florida, Mr.
HUFFMAN, Mr. SEAN PATRICK MALONEY of New York, Mr. PAYNE, Mr.
NADLER, Ms. ESCOBAR, Mr. LOWENTHAL, Mrs. WATSON COLEMAN, Mr.
LYNCH, Mr. JOHNSON of Georgia, Mr. GONZALEZ of Texas, Ms.
SHERRILL, Mr. RUPPERSBERGER, Mrs. LURIA, Ms. PORTER, Mr.
CICILLINE, Mr. MORELLE, Mr. GRIJALVA, Ms. OMAR, Ms. SPANBERGER,
Mr. ESPAILLAT, Ms. BONAMICI, Ms. MENG, Mr. CA´RDENAS, Mr. GOMEZ,
Ms. PLASKETT, Ms. SCANLON, Mr. ALLRED, Ms. WEXTON, Mr. TRONE,
Ms. LOFGREN, and Ms. GARCIA of Texas) submitted the following resolu-
tion; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, and in addi-
tion to the Committee on Education and Labor, for a period to be subse-
quently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such
provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned
RESOLUTION
Recognizing the forthcoming centennial of the 1921 Tulsa
Race Massacre.
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Whereas, in the early 20th century, de jure segregation con-
fined Tulsa’s Black residents into the ‘‘Greenwood Dis-
trict’’, which they built into a thriving community with
a nationally renowned entrepreneurial center known as
the ‘‘Black Wall Street’’;
Whereas, at the time, White supremacy and racist violence
were common throughout the United States and went
largely unchecked by the justice system;
Whereas reports of an alleged and disputed incident on the
morning of May 30, 1921, between two teenagers, a
Black man and a White woman, caused the White com-
munity of Tulsa, including the Tulsa Tribune, to call for
a lynching amidst a climate of White racial hostility and
White resentment over Black economic success;
Whereas, on May 31, 1921, a mob of armed White men de-
scended upon Tulsa’s Greenwood District and launched
what is now known as the ‘‘Tulsa Race Massacre’’;
Whereas Tulsa municipal and county authorities failed to
take actions to calm or contain the violence, and civil and
law enforcement officials deputized many White men who
were participants in the violence as their agents, directly
contributing to the violence through overt and often ille-
gal acts;
Whereas, over a period of 24 hours, the White mob’s violence
led to the death of an estimated 300 Black residents, as
well as over 800 reports of injuries;
Whereas the White mob looted, damaged, burned, or other-
wise destroyed approximately 40 square blocks of the
Greenwood district, including an estimated 1,256 homes
of Black residents, as well as virtually every other struc-
ture, including churches, schools, businesses, a hospital,
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and a library, leaving nearly 9,000 Black Tulsans home-
less and effectively wiping out tens of millions of dollars
in Black prosperity and wealth in Tulsa;
Whereas, in the wake of the Tulsa Race Massacre, the Gov-
ernor of Oklahoma declared martial law, and units of the
Oklahoma National Guard participated in the mass ar-
rests of all or nearly all of Greenwood’s surviving resi-
dents, removing them from Greenwood to other parts of
Tulsa and unlawfully detaining them in holding centers;
Whereas Oklahoma local and State governments dismissed
claims arising from the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre for
decades, and the event was effectively erased from collec-
tive memory and history until, in 1997, the Oklahoma
State Legislature finally created a commission to study
the event;
Whereas, on February 28, 2001, the commission issued a re-
port that detailed, for the first time, the extent of the
Massacre and decades-long efforts to suppress its recol-
lection;
Whereas none of the law enforcement officials nor any of the
hundreds of other White mob members who participated
in the violence were ever prosecuted or held accountable
for the hundreds of lives lost and tens of millions of dol-
lars of Black wealth destroyed, despite the Tulsa Race
Massacre Commission confirming their roles in the Mas-
sacre, nor was any compensation ever provided to the
Massacre’s victims or their descendants;
Whereas government and city officials not only abdicated
their responsibility to rebuild and repair the Greenwood
community in the wake of the violence, but actively
blocked efforts to do so, contributing to continued racial
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disparities in Tulsa akin to those that Black people face
across the United States;
Whereas the pattern of violence against Black people in the
United States, often at the hands of law enforcement,
shows that the fight to end State-sanctioned violence
against Black people continues; and
Whereas the year 2021 marks the 100th anniversary of the
Tulsa Race Massacre: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives—
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(1) recognizes the forthcoming centennial of the
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Tulsa Race Massacre;
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(2) acknowledges the historical significance of
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this event as one of the largest single instances of
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State-sanctioned violence against Black people in
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American history;
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(3) honors the lives and legacies of the esti-
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mated 300 Black individuals who were killed during
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the Massacre and the nearly 9,000 Black individuals
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who were left homeless and penniless;
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(4) condemns the participants of the Tulsa
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Race Massacre, including White municipal officials
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and law enforcement who directly participated in or
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who aided and abetted the unlawful violence;
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(5) condemns past and present efforts to cover
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up the truth and shield the White community, and
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especially State and local officials, from account-
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ability for the Tulsa Race Massacre and other in-
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stances of violence at the hands of law enforcement;
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(6) condemns the continued legacy of racism,
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including systemic racism, and White supremacy
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against Black people in the United States, particu-
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larly in the form of police brutality;
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(7) encourages education about the Tulsa Race
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Massacre, including the horrors of the massacre
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itself, the history of White supremacy that fueled the
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massacre, and subsequent attempts to deny or cover
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up the Massacre, in all elementary and secondary
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education settings and in institutions of higher edu-
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cation in the United States; and
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(8) recognizes the commitment of Congress to
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acknowledge and learn from the history of racism
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and racial violence in the United States, including
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the Tulsa Race Massacre, to reverse the legacy of
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White supremacy and fight for racial justice.
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