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‘Justice For Greenwood’ Seeks 107 Birthday Notes For Tulsa Race Massacre Survivor

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Justice For Greenwood is asking the community to send a survivor of the Tulsa Race Massacre 107 notes for her 107th birthday this week.

Lessie Randle, known to friends as Mother Randle, was six years old when her grandmother’s home was destroyed during the massacre.

Randle is one of the three living survivors, who testified before a House judiciary subcommittee earlier this year.

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She will turn 107 years old Wednesday.

If you’d like to send a note to Randle, click here.

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