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A Century After The Race Massacre, Tulsa Confronts Its Bloody Past

Anneliese M. Bruner’s great-grandmother Mary E. Jones Parrish, a teacher and journalist, survived and documented the massacre in her self-published memoir, Events of the Tulsa Disaster.

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America Reckons With Racial Injustice


A Century After The Race Massacre, Tulsa Confronts Its Bloody Past



Survivors and their descendants say facing the truth about the Tulsa Race Massacre is essential in the nation’s struggle to confront racial injustice and violence against Black people.


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