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1. Chapter 13 "Trials and Tribulations" The American Red Cross was involved and doing their best to help serve
those who lost their homes, however much of the rebuilding of the tent
villages was completed by (and at the expense) of the residents of the
Greenwood District. Do you think anyone "dropped the ball?" If so, what
could they have done? Include a description of the issue with declaring Tulsa
a state of emergency.

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