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Music at the Mother Road Market |
In 2021, the last three known living survivors — Viola Fletcher, her brother, Hughes Van Ellis, and Lessie Randle — testified before Congress, recounting the horrors and their impact, and making the case for acknowledgment and reparation for the survivors and their descendants. Their lawsuit seeking reparation has been dismissed. Van Ellis died at 102 the day I reached Tulsa; reading about his death on the plane heading west was surreal.
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3 comments:
Constance, this is a very interesting post and I am glad you shared all of this. All of the information about Tulsa was good, but I had never heard of the massacre either, so that was the most surprising part to me. I await your thoughts on the book you read about the Tulsa Race Massacre.
Why did you go to the conference? Work related?
Yes, Boston is a member city of the Cities for Financial Empowerment and we try to go to all their conferences, although we don't always have enough money in our budget, so my colleague and I sometimes take turns attending. I missed the two that were on the West Coast, unfortunately.
I had forgotten you weren't actively practicing law but doing this anti-poverty work. I hope the conference takes a turn in San Francisco so your friends out here can see you! I know you saw the Betsy-Tacys in MSP last spring.
Laura
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