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Tulsa mourns as Mother Fletcher dies without justice
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 72967, member: 636"] Viola Ford Fletcher, who survived the devastating racial violence that destroyed Tulsa's prosperous Greenwood District a century ago, has died at 111 in a hospital surrounded by relatives. The woman known as Mother Fletcher witnessed horrific carnage as a seven-year-old when white attackers obliterated the thriving Black business hub, murdering hundreds and burning entire neighborhoods during two catastrophic days in 1921. Her testimony before Congress and legal battle for compensation marked her final years, though courts ultimately rejected reparations claims filed against Oklahoma authorities. The state supreme court dismissed arguments that survivors deserved financial redress under public nuisance statutes, leaving Fletcher without meaningful restitution before her death. Legal advocates called her passing without justice a profound ethical failure, while Tulsa's mayor praised her courageous truth-telling and persistent demands for accountability that illuminated a path toward reconciliation. [/QUOTE]
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