Causes And Effects Of The Texas Massacre

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Shelman Pg. 1
Shelman, Destiny
Mrs. Scheffler
World History
6, April 2023
The Texas Race Massacre
The Texas Race Massacre demolished a great running neighborhood called Greenwood. It took place in 1921, more specifically, June 1st. A group of people from the white community forcefully attacked buildings and homes. This attack is one of the clearer indicators of how bad the violence was against African Americans currently. These were many casualties; it left somewhere between 30 to 300 people deceased. The district of Greenwood, or more commonly “Black Wall Street”, there was more than 1,000 homes and businesses destroyed. This massacre was ranked of the most lethal riots of all time. Many tried to sue Tulsa, but all charges got dropped. Due to the damage and loss. It was difficult for approximately 24 hours. Several hundred people were treated with severe injuries. After this brutal massacre the locals of Greenwood were left homeless and hopeless. After many years the locals wanted to rebuild it from the ground up. Greenwood is a place of African American history. The damage was estimated at $1 million. There were three main causes that lead to the Texas Race Massacre, they are Suprity, resentment, and no Enforcement/no fear of punishment. They all led to the many causes of the massacre. …show more content…

A big cause of the massacre was Suprity, which at the time whites had. According to Document C it shows that there were racial violence and lynching of the red summer during November 1919. Whites had a lot of power over the blacks. Whites could see that blacks were growing wealthy and started to have the same stuff they had, and whites didn’t like it. Many whites would go through homes and take stuff, destroy things as well as burn buildings to the ground. Whites easily had Suprity over blacks and that was a big cause towards the

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