In June 1921,an altercation described by several observers as a "race war," which left at least nine whites and twenty-one blacks dead,broke out in what town?
A) Tulsa,Oklahoma
B) Elaine,Arkansas
C) Omaha,Nebraska
D) Knoxville,Tennessee
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