The Tulsa Massacre Exemplifies America's Reluctance To Confront White Supremacism 

A Century Later, Tulsa Massacre Exemplifies America's Reluctance To Confront Its Legacy Of White Supremacism 

Marc H. Morial 
President and CEO
National Urban League


“I will never forget the violence of the white mob when we left our home. I still see Black men being shot, Black bodies lying in the street. I still smell smoke and see fire. I still see Black businesses being burned. I still hear airplanes flying overhead. I hear the screams,” she said. “I have lived through the massacre every day. Our country may forget this history but I cannot.” – 107-year-old Viola Fletcher, survivor of the 1921 Tulsa race massacre

They killed an estimated 300 people.  They inflicted serious injury on more than 800 people. They burned more than 1,250 homes to the ground, along with every church, school and business. They left 10,000 people homeless, and wreaked about $200 million in property damage in today’s dollars.

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Urban League Leaders Demand Termination and Arrest of Troopers Who Killed Ronald Greene

NEW YORK (May 27, 2021) -- The leaders of the National Urban League, Urban League of Louisiana and other civil rights and social justice organizations today demanded the immediate termination and arrest of every state trooper present during the 2019 fatal assault of Ronald Greene and anyone who participated in the two-year-long coverup of their crimes.

The National Urban League further has urged the U.S. Department of Justice to initiate an investigation of the Louisiana State Police to determine whether Greene’s death and the coverup are part of a pattern of excessive force, biased policing or other unconstitutional practices.

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ReMarcs Newsletter - March 22, 2021

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Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onMon, 05/24/2021 - 15:10

Urban League Honors Local Men for Community Contributions

The Urban League of Palm Beach County (West Palm Beach, FL) honored the late U.S. Rep. Alcee Hastings and a pair of other men for community contributions during a luncheon celebrating the 47th year of its founding.

Hastings, who died at age 84 on April 6 after a battle with pancreatic cancer, represented parts of Palm Beach and Broward counties for nearly three decades in Congress, where he earned a reputation as a fierce defender of racial and ethnic minorities, immigrants and the poor.

He was the first Black Floridian to serve as a federal judge, a position he was appointed to after a long career as a civil rights attorney.

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Kansas City Mayor, City Council Introduce Plan to Reallocate Police Funds, Create Community Fund

Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas and the City Council have proposed and passed two significant changes to the city’s police department in order to better help and serve residents.

Lucas introduced two ordinances Thursday (May 20th) that were passed hours later. One significantly cuts the Kansas City Police Department (KCPD) budget and the other creates a new community fund. The city council passed the measure by a 9-4 vote Thursday.

Kansas City must allocate at least 20% of the city’s general revenue (about $154 million) to the KCPD, although the city typically allocates more to the department. Last year’s KCPD budget was $238 million.

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 05/24/2021 - 14:10

Urban League, Community Partners to Host Free COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic

The Urban League of Greater Madison (Madison, WI), along with multiple community partners including SSM Health, will host a free COVID-19 vaccination clinic Tuesday, May 25, 2-7 p.m.

“We expect to be able to give out 250 shots that are open to everybody in the community for those who are 12 years and older as long as they have permission from their parents,” Dr. Ruben Anthony, President and CEO of the Urban League of Greater Madison, tells Madison365.  

This event is a partnership between the Urban League, SSM Health, NAACP Dane County, Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Fountain of Life, Wisconsin Faith Voices for Justice, and Worker Justice Wisconsin. Community members attending the event will be getting the Pfizer shot and asked to come back at a later date for the second shot.

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 05/24/2021 - 14:07