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bobbieinok

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2. Grew up in Tulsa, HS grad in 57. Zero mention. Grandma told me a bit.
Wed Oct 23, 2019, 04:16 AM
Oct 2019

Scott Ellsworth's 1982 book was the 1st to discuss locally and nationally.

IIRC he was 1st to publicize the 'disappearance' from all archives of the newspaper call for whites to 'come to city jail' where black man suspected of 'inappropriate behavior' toward a white woman was being held.

I've long believed it was the Smithsonian publishing an article about the Massacre in their journal sometime in the 1990s that forced Tulsa and OK to start talking about it.

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