The city of Tulsa, Oklahoma is preparing to award its black community a $105m (£73.8m) reparations package to address the harms caused by the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921, one of the largest and most violent racial attacks in US history.

The plan, by Monroe Nichols, Tulsa’s first black mayor, focuses on community redevelopment and does not involve direct payments to descendants or the two remaining survivors of the attack.

Nichols made the announcement on Sunday during Tulsa’s first ever official Tulsa Race Massacre Observance Day.

The funds, raised by a private trust, includes $24m for a housing fund and $60m for a cultural preservation fund focused on “reducing blight”.

“The Tulsa Race Massacre has been a stain on our city’s history… hidden from history books,” Nichols said.

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    3 days ago

    As a college-educated American adult, I didn’t know about it until Watchmen either… And I know I’m far from the only one.

    If it was ever mentioned in school, the context was, “Tulsa race riots,” putting the blame squarely on the victims.