100 years later: Several events honor lives lost during 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre

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TULSA, Okla. (KFOR) – A number of occasions in Tulsa’s historic Greenwood District on Monday honored the lives misplaced through the 1921 Tulsa Race Bloodbath for the a hundredth anniversary. 

 “They could not ever actually replicate what they misplaced right here,”  Dr. Keesha Powell-Roach, a descendant of survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Bloodbath, advised Information 4. 

Powell-Roach is speaking about her nice grandparents, who miraculously survived the bloodbath. 

“On the time of the bloodbath, they have been in a position to escape at the back of a hay truck below hay. They went to St. Louis after which they relocated in Chicago,” she mentioned. 

Powell-Roach and her household are nonetheless dwelling in Chicago. This journey to Tulsa for the a hundredth anniversary of the bloodbath is her first time visiting a spot that eternally modified her household’s legacy. 

“I knew about it from my household. It was by no means in our historical past books. It was simply actually unhappy as a result of if I’d ask anyone in the event that they knew about it, inform anyone about it, they might assume I used to be creating an city legend,” Powell-Roach mentioned. 

Powell-Roach joined different descendants of bloodbath survivors on Monday who gathered in Tulsa’s historic Greenwood District to honor and keep in mind the lives taken and adjusted on considered one of Oklahoma’s darkest days. 

A number of non secular leaders, together with Reverend Jesse Jackson, spoke on the Prayer Wall for Racial Therapeutic dedication ceremony at Greenwood’s historic Vernon A.M.E. church, which is the one black-owned construction left standing from the Black Wall Road period. 

The Oklahoma Legislative Black Caucus was additionally in Greenwood on Monday for the remembrance occasions. 

“Regardless of the injury accomplished, the race bloodbath stays one of many least identified incidents of racial violence and injustice immediately,” Rep. Jason Lowe, (D) Oklahoma Metropolis, mentioned. 

 “We additionally know there may be no justice with out reparations. It is actual easy,”  Rep. Regina Goodwin, (D) Tulsa, mentioned. 

A cry for justice, following one thing many are calling considered one of our nation’s best, darkest secrets and techniques. 

“It isn’t one thing that you may proceed to push below the rug, or push away or write out of the historical past,” Powell-Roach mentioned. 

President Biden will likely be visiting Tulsa’s Greenwood District on Tuesday. KFOR can have full protection on air and on-line.

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