Superlatives
Superlatives
"Twenty years ago, when Timothy McVeigh bombed the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, in Oklahoma City, killing a hundred and sixty-eight people, the act was quickly understood as terrorism.
The F.B.I. Web page on the Murrah bombing lists it as “the worst act of homegrown terrorism in the nation’s history.”
That designation overlooks the Tulsa riots of 1921, in which a white mob, enraged by a spurious allegation that a black teen-ager had attempted to assault a young white woman, was deputized and given carte blanche to attack the city’s prosperous black Greenwood section, resulting in as many as three hundred black fatalities.
From one perspective, the Murrah bombing was the worst act of domestic terrorism in our history, but, as the descendants of the Greenwood survivors know, it was likely not even the worst incident in Oklahoma’s history."
Probably worth mentioning the "only successful coup d'etat in American history", the 1898 race riots in Wilmington, NC.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilmington_insurrection_of_1898
Originally shared by The New Yorker
What happened in Charleston was terrorism, Jelani Cobb writes, and we should call it that.
http://nyr.kr/1Je6ST8
"Twenty years ago, when Timothy McVeigh bombed the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, in Oklahoma City, killing a hundred and sixty-eight people, the act was quickly understood as terrorism.
The F.B.I. Web page on the Murrah bombing lists it as “the worst act of homegrown terrorism in the nation’s history.”
That designation overlooks the Tulsa riots of 1921, in which a white mob, enraged by a spurious allegation that a black teen-ager had attempted to assault a young white woman, was deputized and given carte blanche to attack the city’s prosperous black Greenwood section, resulting in as many as three hundred black fatalities.
From one perspective, the Murrah bombing was the worst act of domestic terrorism in our history, but, as the descendants of the Greenwood survivors know, it was likely not even the worst incident in Oklahoma’s history."
Probably worth mentioning the "only successful coup d'etat in American history", the 1898 race riots in Wilmington, NC.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilmington_insurrection_of_1898
Originally shared by The New Yorker
What happened in Charleston was terrorism, Jelani Cobb writes, and we should call it that.
http://nyr.kr/1Je6ST8
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