Trust is an essential elixir for public life and neighborly  relations, and when Americans think about trust these days, they worry.  Two-thirds of adults think other Americans have little or no confidence  in the federal government. Majorities believe the public’s confidence in  the U.S. government and in each other is shrinking, and most believe a  shortage of trust in government and in other citizens makes it harder to  solve some of the nation’s key problems.


As a result, many think it is necessary to clean up the trust  environment: 68% say it is very important to repair the public’s level  of confidence in the federal government, and 58% say the same about  improving confidence in fellow Americans. - Pew Research July 2019


https://tulsaworld.com/tulsa-race-massacre-this-is-what-happened-in-tulsa-in-1921/collection_3763032b-1ecb-5203-b256-2ba1c370f6af.html?utm_source=pocket-newtab#anchor_item_16


https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2020/06/17/fact-check-tulsa-race-massacre-worst-u-s-riot-isnt-ignored-history-books/5341812002/





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