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DCI Places: Tulsa Oklahoma
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"Survivors' Stories." Includes interviews of Tulsa Race Massacre survivors conducted for the Oklahoma Commission to Study the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921. Photo montage accompanied by "Greenwood Is You", words and music written and performed by Reverend Bryan
Reverend Andrew Young, the Keynote speaker for the Tulsa Metropolitan Ministry Racism Conference and Ruford Henderson, with two unidentified men at the Convention Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Sonny Gray and Bryndle Gray at the Greenwood Jazz Festival in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Dr. Scott Ellsworth, Representative Maxine Waters, Ralph Knight, the son of survivor Thelma Thurman Knight, and Eddie Faye Gates in Washington, District of Columbia; Copy 4 of 7
Representative Don Ross at an "Operation Outreach 'At Risk'" retreat, at Our Lady of the Osages, in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Lionel Hampton playing on stage
A group of unidentified individuals at a Tulsa Reparations Committee Meeting, with Eddie Faye Gates, Mark Stodghill, the chair of the Tulsa Reparations Committee, and Johnnie Cochran, leading reparations lawyer
An unidentified man and Terry Star in a dining room
Diane Schur on stage
Ernestine Gibbs, of California and a massacre survivor, lawyer Adjoa Aiyetoro, Essie Beck, massacre survivor, and Eddie Faye Gates, and Mrs. Beck's son
Eddie Faye Gates and Mrs. Eldoris McCondishi
The Duke Ellington Orchestra, performing on stage in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Eddie Faye Gates presenting her book "Miz Lucy's Cookies" at the Tulsa Centennial celebration
Mildred Peevyhouse Williams
Wess Young, Sr., a Tulsa Race Massacre survivor, standing in front of his home in Brady Heights
Eddie Faye Gates with Mabel B. Little, autographing her book, and an unidentified individual at the Greenwood Cultural Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Three people standing in front of two house in Denver, Colorado, the person in middle is Cleo Peevyhouse-Phillips
Eddie Faye Gates dressed up
An unidentified Duke Ellington Orchestra singer performing on stage in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Mark Stodghill, Chair of the Tulsa Reparations Commission, Center for Racial Justice, Tulsa branch
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