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A black-and-white photographic postcard depicting the charred body of an unidentified victim of the Tulsa Race Massacre. The image shows the charred skeletal remains of a figure half buried beneath ...
Photo postcards of the Tulsa Race Massacre were widely distributed following the massacre in 1921. Like postcards depicting lynchings, these souvenir cards were powerful declarations of white racial ...
Wikimedia Commons/SMU Central University Libraries A Shoe Shine and an Elevator Ride When young Dick Rowland stepped into ...
Three years after the scholarship program was revitalized, an effort to expand the program stalled in the Oklahoma ...
A major development Wednesday afternoon in the recovery of the Tulsa Race Massacre investigation, as a second victim has been identified.
Archaeologists officially identified a new victim of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre through the Graves Investigation and put a face to a name in their work.
New Tulsa Race Massacre victim identified in Oaklawn Cemetery mass grave research efforts Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols and forensic experts revealed significant findings on Wednesday regarding ...
Tulsa's mayor is pushing for a $105 million private trust to give descendants of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre housing help and scholarships in a plan that has garnered support across party lines.
On Tuesday, six years after Tulsa’s Mayor G.T. Bynum (R) reopened the city’s investigation into a search for mass graves of massacre victims, C.L. Daniel was honored in a memorial service in ...
Researchers have identified a second victim of the Tulsa Race Massacre, George Melvin Gillespie, who was buried in a wooden casket at Oaklawn Cemetery. Evidence suggests that more victims may be ...
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