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Gilcrease Museum: Voices of Greenwood: Conversation with Carlos Moreno and Jennifer King

February 26, 2021 / James Bullis / No Comments
Jennifer King and Carlos Moreno

Carlos Moreno, from the Victory of Greenwood, and Jennifer King, grand-niece of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre survivors Mabel and Pressley Little, discuss Pressley Little’s family and legacy with Gilcrease Museum.
Video Link: https://www.facebook.com/GilcreaseMuseum/videos/295698251939001

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