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Why Americans don’t learn about Tulsa, or Juneteenth

Why Americans don’t learn about Tulsa, or Juneteenth

The legacy of two moments in history that many Americans are just beginning to learn — Juneteenth, and the Tulsa massacre.

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June 19, 202028m 38s

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Show Notes

Michele Norris on what happened in Tulsa — and why Americans don’t learn this history in school. Nicole Ellis on the history of Juneteenth. And Taylor Turner talks about her personal connection to the holiday.

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