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Genealogists uncover victims of Tulsa race massacre



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Genealogists uncover victims of Tulsa race massacre
In a recent government meeting, a representative from Intermountain Forensics highlighted the collaborative efforts of a diverse team of genealogists dedicated to identifying victims of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. The speaker emphasized that their work is supported by organizations such as the DNA Doe Project, DNA Detectives, Identi Finders International, and Moxie Forensics, underscoring the thousands of hours invested in genealogical research.

The primary goal of the ongoing investigation is to locate and identify the victims of this tragic event in American history. The genealogists expressed confidence in the potential of genetic genealogy to aid in these identifications, while also acknowledging the crucial contributions of the anthropology and archaeology teams who have been instrumental in uncovering the remains of the victims.

The speaker conveyed a deep respect for the Greenwood and Tulsa Race Massacre descendant communities, recognizing their role as guardians of the victims' history. This collaborative approach not only aims to bring closure to families but also seeks to honor the legacy of those lost in the massacre, reflecting a commitment to preserving the memory of this significant historical event.

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