6. when rowan and james debate the state of race relations in 1921 versus the state of
race relations today, rowan says, "i'm just glad things are better now" (p. 70). james
argues back that "the crime's different but the problem's the same" (p. 72). what point is
each trying to make? do you agree more strongly with one or the other? why?

Answer :

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The point they were trying to prove in the state of race relations was that the problem of descrimination is reducing today unlike before.

I agree strongly with James, because descrimination still exist in different form.

What was the Tulsa race all about?

This Tulsa race was an occurrence where the white mob invaded and burn down green wood.

It a descrimination act that caused loss of live and property.

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