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1921 Tulsa Race ‘Riot’ graves investigation

Black Politics Now by Black Politics Now
February 11, 2025
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Tulsa’s Greenwood District after the massacre. Photo: American Red Cross. Prints and Photographs Division.

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How You Can Help the 1921 Graves Investigation

Intermountain Forensics is seeking assistance in the ongoing investigation of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre graves. If you have family stories, a surname or geographic location tied to one of the victims, have taken a DNA test or would like to take one, or have a digital or written family tree, your information could be invaluable.

To participate, please visit the 1921 DNA website and fill out the online form. If you need help completing the form, you can visit any Tulsa City-County Library location for assistance.

For more details, visit Intermountain Forensics or email the team at idteam@tulsa1921dna.org.

Additional Ways to Contribute

Your involvement can make a significant impact on this historic investigation. Besides sharing DNA and genealogical information, consider spreading awareness about the project. Sharing this information with friends, family, and social networks can help reach more people who may have crucial information. Additionally, staying informed and supporting local efforts to commemorate and educate about the Tulsa Race Massacre contributes to preserving the memory and history of the victims.

Together, we can help piece together the past and bring closure to families affected by this tragic event. Source: City of Tulsa

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