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Tulsa Race Massacre survivors plan appeal after reparations case dismissed by judge attorney says

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The Tulsa Race Massacre reparations case has been dismissed by a judge. The continuing legal effort to seek reparations and rebuilding to address the historical damage done 102 years ago by the race massacre that destroyed Black Wall Street in Tulsa is discussed by attorney Damario Solomon-Simmons, a representative working with the three living Tulsa Race Massacre survivors.

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