Here we go. This may interest. An account from the better more sober pre Y2K period, and also shows how was not concealed or anything, just obscure. A typical blurb of last century, showing it was mentioned. Chronicle of the Year book published in 1987 says about "85 people killed" and hundreds injured. The post by AggiePetro07 corresponds -- a large number of armed blacks gathered to prevent a rumored feared lynching of a negro said to have attacked a white woman in an elevator. The police tried to surround it and keep away a white mob also gathering. That's when the shooting breaks out. Afterward, surprisingly, it is mentioned that the whites started breaking "into every hardware and sporting good store" to obtain weapons. It is that mob that then invades the black neighborhoods commuting arson and mayhem. Oklahoma state guard ends up intervening. Hundreds injured and thousands left homeless.rwpag71 said:
Some commission set up by the State was able to confirm a relatively low number of dead (40 or so?), but estimated between 75-300. Every time I hear it mentioned on media the number is 300. Apparently you are not allowed to question that number.
Its just a short blurb, but you have to suspect the "rumored" lynching was going to take place. The gathering had to have a catalyst. "Both sides showed their ass" sums it up by all sound of it.
What is striking is how much nortex97's point of the resemblance to Seattle and Portland happens here. (Minus the state guard ever doing anything about it.)
TLDR: So in 1987 one general running number quote in the air was 85-ish killed total on both sides. Fwiw.
FrioAg 00:
Leftist Democrats "have completely overplayed the Racism accusation. Honestly my first reaction when I hear it today is to assume bad intentions by the accuser, not the accused."
Leftist Democrats "have completely overplayed the Racism accusation. Honestly my first reaction when I hear it today is to assume bad intentions by the accuser, not the accused."