It was a major event.

I wonder if Tulsa was taught about the SF earthquake?

Not really. Local news back then.

Sure, I am not talking about how it was reported at the time.

It was one of the worst massacres is USA history. Yet, it was not taught in schools, until maybe in college.

What is that saying about who writes the history?

Was it?

They have bias, just like the people who teach it.

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Yes, it was.

Strange. Too bad we didn’t have CNN back then.

It is cool when one is purposeful in missing the point.

Silly game.

Oh I get the point. You’re mad because your school in California didn’t teach you the details of an event in Oklahoma. That your school wasn’t Woke in the 70s. That they didn’t indoctrinate you enough.

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Being taught about a massacre, based on race, in the 1920’s, is a school being woke?
And teaching that history is indoctrination?

Damn.

Halfway across the country? You betcha.

Checking map, yup, both CA an OK are part of the United States of America.

It is part of American history.

Did they teach you about Joaquin Murrieta?

Sounded familiar, but I had to google it to refresh my memory.

I wasn’t. How about Kit Acklin? Frank Hamer?

Knew of Hamer, not Acklin.

:rofl::rofl::rofl:

Great thread.