- The Tulsa Race Massacre beats it by a few months, May 31st to June 1st. It leveled around 35 blocks of a wealthy black community, partly using firebombs dropped from planes, which was known up until that point as “Black Wall Street”. A 2001 commission put the death count somewhere between 150-300 deaths, and noted that the city aided in the massacre. - Side note: Greenwood was planned by Booker T Washington. There are actually several Greenwood districts throughout the south. 
- It’s also very accurately and devastatingly depicted in HBO’s “Watchmen” 
 
- Huh I wonder why we don’t learn that in school. /s - Don’t wanna give you any ideas that there were violent protests in the United States since it’s inception - Or that meaningful labor rights can only be gained successfully through violent protest. 
- Or don’t teach your students working class history. Don’t want to give them any ideas make them think that going on strike is cool 
 
- They actually did teach me about that stuff in school. It was in the textbooks and everything. I don’t believe the Battle of Blair Mountain was specifically mentioned, but there was plenty said about slavery, organized labor, civil rights, and so forth. I interpreted it as a celebration of our forefathers’ victories over their oppressors, and a cautionary tale of what oppression looks like, so that we will never allow it to be repeated. - And now, here we are, allowing it to be repeated. - The content of educational materials is not the problem. Not the materials I was exposed to, at least. The problem I see is that most people don’t think too hard about what happened and don’t try to imagine themselves in the shoes of the oppressed. Even when I press people to think this through, they stubbornly refuse, often saying flat-out that they don’t care. I doubt any teacher or textbook can fix that. 
 
- Til. Also, what a thrilling read. 
- iheart.com doesn’t seem to work outside of the US. Here’s their YouTube version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWvVdjmBhHc - Here is an alternative Piped link(s): https://piped.video/watch?v=XWvVdjmBhHc - Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube. - I’m open-source, check me out at GitHub. - Knew this bot was coming, hence why I didn’t change my link :o) - Also it’s their official channel, so if you did want to support them with Google advertising, at least it would go to the source. - Well if we’re being like that screw youtube and google still, but screw iheart even more 
 
 
 
 
- Thank bug 
- Cool bug fact is 
- Source? - When people ask for source, it’s usually in response to a fringe claim that is not well documented. This is not that. It has been well documented and discussed in the last 5 to 10 years and there are plenty of sources available with a little bit of searching. I have a hard time believing you are asking in good faith. - Most likely they are asking in good faith, they just aren’t familiar with it because they live on another continent, and they’re asking because people here might know a particularly good source that’s better than whatever they get in an online search. - But yeah, in this case, an online search would likely come up with plenty of good enough accounts. - @bleistift2@feddit.de I think that Behind the Bastards podcast would be a good source, however the link above doesn’t work for me. Here’s their YouTube version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWvVdjmBhHc - Here is an alternative Piped link(s): https://piped.video/watch?v=XWvVdjmBhHc - Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube. - I’m open-source, check me out at GitHub. 
- I did, in fact, not ask in good faith. I asked because I believe it is the responsibility of whomever posts information online to provide a reliable source. The burden of fact-checking should not be dumped on whoever reads it, because most people won’t bother and take everything posted as a meme for granted. 
 
- come on dude, there are better and worse descriptions of everything. Providing sources should just be routine. 
 
- this got a good cackle out of me 
 
 







