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    Updates: The Fight Against Racial Injustice
    Workers reinforce the sides of an excavation site during the search for a potential unmarked mass grave from the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, at Oaklawn Cemetery in Tulsa, Okla., in July.
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    Scientists Discover Unmarked Coffins During Search For 1921 Tulsa Massacre Victims

    Oct 23, 2020
    Tulsa officials said at least 12 coffins were discovered over four days of digging in the city-owned Oaklawn Cemetery. More tests need to be conducted to determine if remains are massacre victims.
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    Live Updates: Protests For Racial Justice
    A second excavation is planned in Tulsa, Okla., this week to unearth potential unmarked mass graves from a race massacre in 1921. In July,  researchers began excavation at Oaklawn Cemetery, shown here. They found no evidence of human remains at that part
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    Tulsa Searches For Victims Of 1921 Race Massacre At New Site

    Oct 19, 2020
    As many as 300 Black residents were killed during the Tulsa race massacre. Researchers conducted another excavation in July but found no evidence of human remains at the first site.
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    Live Updates: Protests For Racial Justice
    Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum, here during a news conference in June, said he won't comment on the pending litigation, according to his office.
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    Oklahoma Lawsuit Seeks Reparations In Connection To 1921 Tulsa Massacre

    Sep 03, 2020
    As many as 300 African American residents were slaughtered when white mobs descended on Tulsa's Greenwood district nearly a century ago. The lead plaintiff is a 105-year-old survivor of the massacre.
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    Live Updates: Protests For Racial Justice
    The city of Tulsa, Okla., resumed a test excavation for the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Graves Investigation on July 13 at Oaklawn Cemetery in Tulsa.
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    Excavation Begins For Possible Mass Grave From 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre

    Jul 14, 2020
    Tulsa officials have begun a test excavation to determine if land on city-owned Oaklawn Cemetery is the site of a mass grave of victims of the race massacre. Most of the victims have never been found.
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    Politics
    President Trump speaks during a campaign rally on Saturday at the BOK Center in Tulsa, Okla.
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    Trump Returns To Campaign Trail With A Familiar Message In A Changing World

    Jun 20, 2020
    Amid slumping poll numbers, the president delivered a dark message, trying to tie Democratic opponent Joe Biden to the extreme left. Trump's campaign promised a massive crowd, but didn't deliver.
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    A crowd of supporters wait for a Trump campaign rally on Saturday. This is the first political rally since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
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    6 Trump Staffers Test Positive For COVID-19 Ahead Of Tulsa Rally

    Jun 20, 2020
    The event is moving ahead as scheduled. None of the staffers who tested positive for the virus or anyone who was in immediate contact with them will attend.
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    The Coronavirus Crisis
    Katrina Cotton, center, of Houston poses for a photo Monday with her daughter, Kennedy Cotton, 7, at the Black Wall Street Memorial in Tulsa, Okla.
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    Judge Denies Request To Force Coronavirus Safety Measures At Trump's Tulsa Rally

    Jun 17, 2020
    The lawsuit says the rally, which is to take place at a 19,000-seat indoor arena, could act as a superspreader event for the coronavirus.
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    Photograph of an African-American man with a camera looking at the skeletons of iron beds which rise above the ashes of a burned-out block after the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, in Oklahoma.
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    New Research Identifies Possible Mass Graves From 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre

    Dec 17, 2019
    "I'm as confident as I can be in the results that this is a very big candidate for something associated with the massacre," a senior researcher at the Oklahoma Archeological Survey said on Monday.
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