Need i had a future head of me. Greenwood could my excuse me. Yep. Still greenwood said had given me the chance to make. Truly make it in this country when a few hours all of that was gone the night of the massacre. I was awakened by my family my parents and five siblets were there. I was told we had to leave and that was it. And well never forget the violence of the white mob when we left our home. I still see black men seeing being shot. Black bodies lying in the street i still smells smoke and see fire. I still see black businesses being burned. I still hear airplanes flying overhead. Here the screams have lived through the mascara every day. A country may forget this history, but i cannot. I will not and other survivors do not and our descendants do not. When my family was forced to leave tulsa. I lost my chancellor education. I never finished school past the fourth grade. I have never made much money in my country. Today and city took a lot from me despite this i spent time suppor
Need i had a future head of me. Greenwood could my excuse me. Yep. Still greenwood said had given me the chance to make. Truly make it in this country when a few hours all of that was gone the night of the massacre. I was awakened by my family my parents and five siblets were there. I was told we had to leave and that was it. And well never forget the violence of the white mob when we left our home. I still see black men seeing being shot. Black bodies lying in the street i still smells smoke and see fire. I still see black businesses being burned. I still hear airplanes flying overhead. Here the screams have lived through the mascara every day. A country may forget this history, but i cannot. I will not and other survivors do not and our descendants do not. When my family was forced to leave tulsa. I lost my chancellor education. I never finished school past the fourth grade. I have never made much money in my country. Today and city took a lot from me despite this i spent time suppor
That night was rich just in terms of wealth but in culture, imminency, heritage and my family had a beautiful home. We had great neighbors, and i had friends to play with. I felt safe. I had everything a child could need, and i had a bright future ahead of me. Greenwood should have given me the chance to truly make it in this country. In a few hours had of that was gone. The night of the massacre i was awakened by my family. My parents and five siblings were there. I was told we had to leave and that was it. I will never forget the violence of the white mob when we left our home. I still see black men being shot, black bodies lying in the street. I still smell smoke and see fire. I still see black businesses being burned. I still hear airplanes flying overhead. I hear the screams. I have lived through the massacre every day. Our country may forget this history, but i cannot, i will not and other survivors do not and our descendants do not. When my family was forced to leave tulsa, i lo
Here is a portion of her recent testimony before a recent house judiciary subcommittee. I went to bed in my familys home in greenwood. Neighbors of tulsa, the neighborhood. I fell asleep that night was rich. Not just in terms of wealth, but in culture, community, heritage and my family had a beautiful home. We had great neighbors, and i had friends to play with. I felt safe. I had everything a child could need. I had a bright future ahead of me. Greenwood could excuse me. Yeah. Still, greenwood should have given me the chance to make truly make it in this country. Within a few hours, all of that was gone. Tonight of the massacre, i was awakened by my family. My parents and five siblings were there. I was told that we have to leave, and that was it. I will never forget the violence of the white mob when we left our home. I still see black men seeing being shot, black bodies lying in the street. I still smell smoke, and see fire. I still see black businesses being burned. I still hear ai
In Culture Humidity Heritage and my family had a beautiful home. We had great neighbors and i had friends to play with i felt safe. I had everything a child could need i had a bright future head of me. Greenwood could my excuse me, yeah. Still greenwood said give me the chance to make. Truly make it in this country when a few hours all of that was gone the night of the massacre. I was awakened by my family my parents and five siblets were there. I was told we had to leave and that was it. And well never forget the violence of the white mob when we left our home. I still see black men seeing being shot. Black bodies lying in the Street Steel smells smoke and see fire. I still see black businesses being burned. I still hear airplanes flying overhead. Here the screams have lived through the mascara every day. A country may forget this history, but i cannot. I will not and other survivors do not and our descendants do not. When my family was forced to leave tulsa. I lost my chancellor educ