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Plan For Full Excavation At Oaklawn Cemetery s Mass Grave To Move Forward This Summer

Plan For Full Excavation At Oaklawn Cemetery s Mass Grave To Move Forward This Summer
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Plan For Full Excavation At Oaklawn Cemetery s Mass Grave To Move Forward This Summer

Plan For Full Excavation At Oaklawn Cemetery s Mass Grave To Move Forward This Summer
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Public Oversight Committee Discusses Exhumation Options In Race Massacre Graves Investigation

City of Tulsa The committee overseeing the investigation searching for mass graves from the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre met virtually Thursday to discuss their options regarding potential exhumation of remains found in Oaklawn Cemetery last year. In a presentation to committee members, Tulsa Deputy Mayor Amy Brown said that to proceed with an exhumation, the city would need to receive approval from the Oklahoma State Department of Health on a plan for reinterment of any human remains. As of now, Brown said, since the identities of the bodies discovered last year are unknown, the city can serve as next-of-kin to file for disinterment and reinterment, and the likely quickest route would be a proposal to exhume and then reinter remains in Oaklawn Cemetery.

City, Public Oversight Committee Discuss Next Steps In Mass Grave Exhumation Process

City, Public Oversight Committee Discuss Next Steps In Mass Grave Exhumation Process The 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Graves Investigation team on Thursday discussed the next steps when it comes to the discovery of a mass grave found last October at Oaklawn Cemetery.   The city said the goal is to exhume the remains this summer so scientists can work to determine whether they are connected to the Tulsa Race Massacre.   But a lot of work needs to be done before that can happen, including adding about 10 more archeologists to the team, the city said.  The city said a plan for reinterment, or putting the remains back in the ground, must be established before any remains are removed. 

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