Your exact question was, "Oklahoma's history of racism?" One of the lessons I always teach my students is never compare historical tragedies. Don't compare the Rwandan genocide against the Tutsi to the Holocaust. One wasn't "worse" than the other. They are both tragedies and injustices. One person's pain doesn't erase another person's pain. There's no constructive purpose to say "Look! Other states had slavery so how bad was Jim Crow, the race massacre, and criminal (in)justice really? As MLK said in
Letter from Birmingham Jail (read it if you haven't in a while... it's as true today as it was then), "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." Oklahoma has a deep history of racism and I can't imagine the pain generations of Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color have, and continue to, carry with them because the State worked to oppress them.
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