Tulsa reveals “road to repair” for survivors, descendants’ of 1921 massacre

World Today

The U.S. Senate has passed a bill creating a national monument honoring a race massacre in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Hundreds of Black residents died during the two-day slaughter back in 1921 which destroyed an entire Black section of the city.

More than a century later, a “road to repair” for survivors and descendants of the massacre is about to be unveiled.

CGTN’s Hendrik Sybrandy reports.