109-year-old survivors of Tulsa Race Massacre appeal to Oklahoma Supreme Court in reparations case

Edited by Ed Newman
2024-04-04 23:56:06

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Oklahoma City, April 5 (RHC)-- The last two survivors of the 1921 Tulsa race massacre appeared at Oklahoma’s Supreme Court this week in a bid to revive their reparations lawsuit.  An estimated 300 Black people were killed when a white mob burned down what was known as “Black Wall Street,” the thriving African American neighborhood of Greenwood. 

Viola Fletcher and Lessie Benningfield Randle are now both 109.  In a statement, the two women said: “We are grateful that our now-weary bodies have held on long enough to witness an America, and an Oklahoma, that provides Race Massacre survivors with the opportunity to access the legal system. … The Oklahoma Supreme Court has the power to open the doors of justice.”


 



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