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On this Season 8 Episode 49 of Shabaka's Blacc Experience Enhanced we will be discussing the recent decision of the ALL WHITE Oklahoma State Supreme Court NOT TO COMPENSATE the victims of the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921.
The final survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre's lawsuit seeking reparations have lost it in the Oklahoma Supreme Court. Explore the details of the court decision and its impact on the fight for historical reparations. Viola Fletcher the oldest living survivor of the Tulsa race massacre just turned 110,her brother Hughes Van Ellis Sr. passed last year in Denver,CO at 102 and Lessie Benningfield Randle who just turned 110 as well.
On August 2022, a Tulsa judge allowed the lawsuit to move forward. They’ve argued the damage inflicted during the massacre was a “public nuisance” from the start and are seeking relief from the nuisance as well as to “recover for unjust enrichment” others have gained from the “exploitation of the massacre.”
Generally, a public nuisance is when a person or entity “unreasonably interferes with a right that the general public shares in common,” according to the Legal Information Institute.
Please Call in with your:Comments, Questions, and Concerns on this issue. This episode is for those 18 years of age and over. The Call in number is 516-418-5996! Press 1 and you will be live on the air! This is Episode 49 of Season 8. We need need donations and contributors to maintain this podcast. Please donate to Cash App $JLP5280 and Paypal:JPARRIS45@GMAIL.COM
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