3 More Victims of 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Found With Gunshot Wounds
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G.T. Bynum noted that the victims of the Tulsa Race Massacre are 'not just names in history,' emphasizing the personal connection to those lost during the tragedy.
State archaeologist Kary Stackelbeck revealed the complexities of the investigations, noting two of the gunshot victims exhibit evidence from different types of weapons, indicating multiple attackers.
The investigation seeks to identify the victims of the massacre accurately, with Mayor Bynum underscoring the emotional weight of their identities beyond the statistics of death.
The mass violence of the Tulsa Race Massacre led to an estimated 36 to 300 deaths, with only 26 death certificates ever officially recorded.
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