
Biden to 'shine a light' on Tulsa Race Massacre with remarks, meeting with survivors
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President Joe Biden is in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to mark the centennial remembrance of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
President Joe Biden is in Tulsa, Oklahoma to mark the centennial of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, becoming the first sitting president to visit the historic Greenwood neighborhood to talk about the deadly racial attack. The president is privately meeting with survivors, ahead of delivering remarks, in which he'll announce new actions his administration is taking to narrow the racial wealth gap between Black and white Americans. Biden first toured the Greenwood Cultural Center where he engaged in some back-and-forth with the museum's coordinator. "It wasn't a riot, it was a massacre," Biden said at one point.More Related News
