The Welland Tribune

21 new coffins found in search for Tulsa Massacre victims

- KEN MILLER

The search for remains of victims of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre has turned up 21 additional coffins in unmarked graves in the city’s Oaklawn Cemetery, officials said.

Seventeen adult-size graves were located Friday and Saturday, Oklahoma State archeologi­st Kary Stackelbec­k said Monday. Additional­ly, the city announced Tuesday that four graves, two adult-size and two child-size, had been found.

The coffins, then the remains, will be examined to see if they match reports from 1921 that the victims were males buried in plain caskets.

“This is going to part of our process of discrimina­ting which ones we’re going to proceed with in terms of exhuming those individual­s and which ones we’re actually going to leave in place,” Stackelbec­k said in a video statement.

The work, by hand, was still underway. The types of coffins and gender of the victims have not been determined, according to the city’s statement.

A violent white mob targeted Black people during the massacre, in which more than 1,000 homes were burned, hundreds were looted, and a thriving business district known as Black Wall Street was destroyed.

Historians have estimated the death toll at 75 to 300.

Rumours persisted for decades of mass unmarked graves, but previous searches found no remains.

The current search began in 2020 in areas identified with groundpene­trating radar as possibly containing coffins and resumed last year, with nearly three dozen coffins found. Fourteen sets of remains exhumed from those coffins were selected for DNA testing, and two had enough DNA to begin sequencing and start developing a genealogy profile.

The current search includes re-exhuming and removing to a lab at the cemetery the other 12 remains in an effort to collect more usable DNA to eventually identify them.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Crews work on an excavation Thursday at Oaklawn Cemetery searching for victims of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre in Tulsa, Okla.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Crews work on an excavation Thursday at Oaklawn Cemetery searching for victims of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre in Tulsa, Okla.

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