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Black Wall Street in Tulsa, OK was the wealthiest black neighborhood in America in 1921, a town where the dollar circulated over 30 times within the community. They had their own businesses, schools, banks, hospital, churches, theater, etc, most better than their white neighbors.

Yet all it took was one false accusation, a false flag some would say, of a black man ‘assaulting’ a white woman on an elevator to set off a day long race riot that would destroy the luxurious community the black people had built. It would leave most homeless, many dead, and impact still felt to this day.

Was this a false flag that was set up to give the white terrorists an excuse to attack? Were planes used to shoot rifles and drop bombs on black residents and their property? What role did the Klan play in this event?

Check out the GAP Band (from Tulsa) who wrote You Dropped A Bomb On Me, where it shows planes dropping bombs

The Gap Band - You Dropped A Bomb On Me (Official Music Video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17lkdqoLt44

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