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Viola Fletcher had just turned seven when she witnessed the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921.
Historians estimate around 300 people were killed when a prosperous black neighbourhood was attacked by a mob. Hundreds of homes and businesses were ransacked.
For decades, this painful chapter of America’s history was swept under the carpet. A century later, the last known remaining survivors are still calling for justice. So, what exactly happened in Tulsa 100 years ago?