
Eight individuals in Washington, District of Columbia, from left to right pictured are three unidentified individuals, Representative Maxine Waters, Dorothy Tillman, civil rights activist, Raymond Knight, and seated are Wess Young, Sr. and Eddie Faye Gate

Survivors Wess Young, Sr., (mostly off camera on the left), Raymond Knight, and Otis Granville Clark, with Eddie Faye Gates, an unidentified man, and Representative Melvin "Mel" Luther Watt
A group photo of Tulsa Race Massacre survivors in front of United States Capitol Building, Washington, District of Columbia, Copy 4 of 6
Curatorial Remarks
Looks like a protest in Washington D.C.
People: Eddie Faye Gates, Dr. Clarke
Places: Washington D.C.
Purpose: civil rights protest
Community Elder Tags: protest, civil rights, black coats, men, women, capitol, gloves, watch, ties, earrings, hats, trees
Bobby Eaton, Community Expert for the Eddie Faye Gates project, 2020-2022
Community Youth Tags: protest, young woman, Tulsa Race Massacre survivors, 2007, holding paper, cold weather, state capital, Massacre protest, crowd
Sofia Fermo, Community Expert for the Eddie Faye Gates project, 2020-2022
People: Eddie Faye Gates, Dr. Clarke
Places: Washington D.C.
Purpose: civil rights protest
Community Elder Tags: protest, civil rights, black coats, men, women, capitol, gloves, watch, ties, earrings, hats, trees
Bobby Eaton, Community Expert for the Eddie Faye Gates project, 2020-2022
Community Youth Tags: protest, young woman, Tulsa Race Massacre survivors, 2007, holding paper, cold weather, state capital, Massacre protest, crowd
Sofia Fermo, Community Expert for the Eddie Faye Gates project, 2020-2022