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A Har Dream of the Greenwood Massacre
Mary elizabeth jones parish was a journalist living in tolsa when the massacre happened. She fled for her life with her young daughter, but returned to greenwood a couple of days later. Parish writes about a moment when she was riding in the back of a truck operated by the red cross eywere heading back into town. But first she had to pass through the white section of tolsa. Dear reader, can you imagine the humiliation of coming in like that, with many doors thrown open watching you pass, some with pity and others with a smile? Soon we left this we to be piles of bricks, ashes and twisted iron, representing years of toil and savings for blocks