Section 9 is ready for PL.
Colleen
[SOLO] Tulsa Race Riot by the Oklahoma Commission to Study the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921-mtf
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I will take on the PL duties for you, Colleen.
Section 11:
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Thanks!
Colleen
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23:57
Thanks!
Colleen
Colleen McMahon
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Section 11: At 13:36, an entire paragraph near the bottom of page 52 is missing,
"With the death of Roy Belton, Tulsa had not simply joined the list of other Oklahoma cities and towns where, sadly enough, a lynching had occurred. Of equal importance was the fact that, as far as anyone could tell, the local law enforcement authorities in Tulsa had done precious little to stop the lynching. Thus, the question arose, if another mob ever gathered in Tulsa to lynch someone else, who was going to stop them?"
"With the death of Roy Belton, Tulsa had not simply joined the list of other Oklahoma cities and towns where, sadly enough, a lynching had occurred. Of equal importance was the fact that, as far as anyone could tell, the local law enforcement authorities in Tulsa had done precious little to stop the lynching. Thus, the question arose, if another mob ever gathered in Tulsa to lynch someone else, who was going to stop them?"