TITLE

Oklahoma City a tragedy that must not be repeated

AUTHOR(S)
Walcott, Dennis M.
PUB. DATE
April 1995
SOURCE
New York Amsterdam News;4/29/95, Vol. 86 Issue 17, p34
SOURCE TYPE
Newspaper
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Views the terrorist activities in the US in the wake of the federal building bombing in Oklahoma City. Terrorism as a result of hatred towards the US government; Urge to shred off racial and religious prejudices.
ACCESSION #
9505110137

Tags: TERRORISM -- United States

 

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