On this day in 1921, the Tulsa Race Massacre began when mobs of white people attacked black residents and businesses of the Greenwood District, known as "Black Wall Street", killing hundreds of black people and making thousands homeless.

Scott Ellsworth called it "the single worst incident of racial violence in American history", with estimates ranging from 75-300 people killed, 800 wounded, and 10,000 black families made homeless from the destruction of property.

The massacre began over Memorial Day weekend after 19-year-old Dick Rowland, a black shoeshiner, was accused of assaulting Sarah Page, the 17-year-old white elevator operator of the nearby Drexel Building.

An armed group of black men showed up to the jail to counter the lynch mob had been formed, and shots rang out as a white member of the mob tried to disarm one of the black men. The initial violence left ten people dead, and a mob of enraged white people stormed black neighborhoods, indiscriminately killing people and destroying property.

For 75 years (until 1996), the massacre was almost totally omitted from local, state, and national histories. It was not recognized in the Tulsa Tribune feature of "Fifteen Years Ago Today" or "Twenty-Five Years Ago Today", and a 2017 report detailing the history of the Tulsa Fire Department from 1897 until the date of publication made no mention of the 1921 fire.

-- tulsahistory.org

-- Donotead Black Wall Street

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Previous answer

Initially A 4n, B 7n, C 13n

After 1st step A 8n, B 14n, C 2n

After 2nd step A 16n, B 4n, C 4n

After 3rd step A 8n, B 8n, C 8n

After the third step, each has twice as many as A had initially. The rest is clear.

A Mushroom Incident

Marusya, Kolya, Vanya, Andryusha, and Petya went looking for mushrooms. Only Marusya took her search seriously. The four boys spent most of their time lying in the grass and telling stories. When it was time to return, Marusya had 45 mushrooms and the boys had none. Marusya was sympathetic. “It won’t look good for you boys when we get back to the camp.” She gave each boy some mushrooms, leaving none for herself. On the way back, Kolya found 2 mushrooms and Andryusha doubled the number of the mushrooms he already had. But Vanya and Petya fooled around all the way. As a result, Vanya lost 2 mushrooms and Petya lost half his mushrooms. At camp they counted up and each boy had the same number of mushrooms.

How many mushrooms did Marusya give each boy?

Ngl some mushrooms would it the spot rn 😋 any way good luck and hope everyones has a good day. :soviet-heart: and dm the handsome and smart @Wmill.

  • gvngndz [none/use name,comrade/them]
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    3 years ago

    There is a worryingly large amount of people posting several paragraphs long rants about how much everything sucks and how they don't feel like living anymore, and then immediately deleting their post.

    It's making me very worried about the mental health of this community, I don't know what to do about it to be honest, the recent rules banning body shaming outright was a good start , but it feels like there are so many comrades on this website who need psychological help that is completely beyond the reach of anyone in this community, and that makes me feel bad in return, because I feel like I'm letting my comrades down.

    Sorry if this post is a bit depressing in of itself, I just wanted to get my feelings out.

    • REallyN [she/her,they/them]
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      3 years ago

      :penguin-dance: it's fine I just have AVPD, depression and suicidal ideations haha :penguin-dance:

    • comi [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      Yeah, I try to be generally positive though, maybe it will entertain someone, not really anything else you can do :sadness:

    • Kanna [she/her]
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      3 years ago

      I think this is just how a lot of people in general are feeling, but they don't know how to talk about it. It's a tough conversation to start, but the best way to support comrades is to just listen if someone needs it.

      • gvngndz [none/use name,comrade/them]
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        3 years ago

        Yeah, COVID really has done a number on a lot of people's mental health, I'm an introvert who already spent most of his time inside my house, so the quarantine hasn't impacted my emotions much , what has impacted them however is seeing my irl friends and online comrades struggle so much.

        • Kanna [she/her]
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          3 years ago

          Definitely. I'm an introvert as well.

          I'm doing a weekly check in thread at !mentalhealth@hexbear.net. If anyone wants to vent or talk about things, that's a great place to do it without the pressure of making a whole post.

    • jabrd [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      I know I’ve done this a few times and genuinely I delete my posts after a bit because I’m embarrassed that I’ve tried to be open/genuine about my emotions on the internet. And realistically I think we get a lot more depressing posts than most places because people actually feel comfortable being open here in the first place because they have an expectation of support from the community and that’s something you wouldn’t see elsewhere on the internet

      • gvngndz [none/use name,comrade/them]
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        3 years ago

        And realistically I think we get a lot more depressing posts than most places because people actually feel comfortable being open here in the first place because they have an expectation of support from the community and that’s something you wouldn’t see elsewhere on the internet

        I hope that's the case! I also hope you have the best of luck with whatever you're struggling with.

    • Lil_Revolitionary [she/her,they/them]
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      3 years ago

      Haha I was just thinking about how some of my posts have been pretty negative lately. it's a decent place to let off some steam, considering that it's relatively anoymous and the people here are supportive. But yeah, it's a sign of the times, I hope we can all get better soon

    • YappyYamil [they/them]
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      edit-2
      3 years ago

      thats cuz after i submit my note i realize that if i kil myself where am i gonna post?