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City of Tulsa commits to ongoing search for lost families


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City of Tulsa commits to ongoing search for lost families
During a recent city council meeting, officials expressed their commitment to continuing the search for missing individuals connected to the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. The council had recently adopted a budget aimed at funding the next phase of this important initiative.

Council members emphasized the importance of reaching out to families who may not yet be aware of the search efforts or who may have been hesitant to participate. They encouraged these families to visit the dedicated website, cityoftulsa.org/1921graves, where comprehensive information about the search is available.

The emotional impact of the search was highlighted, particularly in relation to the family of a recently identified victim, Mr. Daniel. Council members extended their condolences and support to his family, acknowledging the long journey they have faced in seeking closure. The city pledged to assist the family in any decisions regarding Mr. Daniel's remains and reiterated their dedication to locating all individuals connected to this historical tragedy.

The meeting concluded with an invitation for questions from the public, emphasizing the city's commitment to transparency and community engagement in this ongoing effort.

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