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  1. The Museums Gallery of Honor and the Memorials Field of Empty Chairs both serve to memorialize those who were killed. We remember these 168 individuals. Our hope is that looking back on their stories can ensure all who leave here know the impact of violence.

  2. 15 Απρ 2020 · But each year, Oklahomans gather to honor and remember the victims and to show that one moment of hate cannot snuff out innumerable acts of love. The Oklahoma City National Memorial &...

  3. As the Oklahoma City community – and the world – recovered from the shock of the bombing, it became clear that this formerly scorned tree meant something to us all. FBI investigators wanted to cut it down to remove evidence – bombing shrapnel – from it.

  4. On April 19, 1995, an unspeakable act of domestic terrorism occurred at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City killing 168 people and changing the nation forever. The hope and resilience shown by those who lived through it proved that good can triumph over evil.

  5. The bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995 was the deadliest act of homegrown terrorism in U.S. history, resulting in the deaths of 168 people.

  6. 21 Μαΐ 2021 · (Washington, DC, May 21, 2021) – The failure by city and state authorities in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to provide comprehensive reparations has compounded the harms of the May 31, 1921, Tulsa race...

  7. 31 Μαΐ 2021 · When it was over, the mob had burned 23 churches, dozens of businesses and more than 1,250 homes to the ground. The massacre left more than 8,000 Black men, women and children homeless. More than 800 people were treated for injuries. Historians now believe as many as 300 people may have died.