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    ACLU of Okla. Ramps Up Advocacy to Release Vulnerable People in Prisons and Jails with National TV Ads

    by The Black Wall Street Times April 10, 2020
    by The Black Wall Street Times April 10, 2020

    the American Civil Liberties Union of Oklahoma launched a television ad campaign urging state and local officials to release people who are elderly and medically vulnerable from prisons and jails. 

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    Aware Tulsa Calls for the Removal of Chief Jordan

    by The Black Wall Street Times October 19, 2017
    by The Black Wall Street Times October 19, 2017

    Aware Tulsa, the Terence Crutcher Family Foundation, and other concerned citizens are hosting Tulsa Protest Against Police Brutality on Sunday, October 22nd, at 3 p.m. outside of the Tulsa County Courthouse.

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    Chief Chuck Jordan Echoes Racially Insensitive FOP Facebook Post

    by Nehemiah Frank, Founder & Editor-in-Chief October 19, 2017
    by Nehemiah Frank, Founder & Editor-in-Chief October 19, 2017

    “I will be very, very candid in full disclosure. I’m not happy with the NFL protest. I have more respect for the people walking down the street protesting than I do for the NFL protestors. I’m sorry. It’s just the way that I am,” – Chief Chuck Jordan of TPD

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