Precisely 100 years after the deadly fact, long-traumatized black descendants of the 1921 Tulsa Massacre are marking, grieving, demanding reparations from and seeking to break a "conspiracy of silence" about one of the worst acts of mass racial violence in a country that's committed more than its share of it. Still beset by glaring racial disparity, the city remains "sacred land (but) also a crime scene" - especially for survivors who "still see smoke and smell fire."
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