Nearly 100 years after the Tulsa race massacre, a search for victims uncovers a mass grave

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Experts searching for victims of the 1921 race massacre in the US city of Tulsa, have uncovered at least one set of human remains, a state archaeologist has announced.

The remains were found at the city-owned Oaklawn cemetery in Tulsa, Oklahoma, near an anonymous grave about one metre deep, said Kary Stackelbeck.Experts were analysing the remains and it was unclear whether they belong to one of the victims of one of the deadliest ever massacres of African Americans, in which up to 300 people were killed when white mobs torched a black neighbourhood.

Other human remains possibly belonging to another victim of the massacre were also found in another part of the cemetery, Ms Stackelbeck said on Tuesday."The fact that we have human remains that are discoverable and potentially recoverable, definitely is a good thing," she said. An initial excavation in July at Oaklawn cemetery found no human remains and the city decided to expand the search in September.

According to a 2001 report by the Oklahoma Commission to Study the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921, city officials deputized and gave weapons to some of the white rioters that committed the violence.The violence started when a young black shoeshiner was accused of assaulting a white woman working as an elevator operator.

 

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