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Webcindy snodgrass, of columbia, missouri, formerly of richmond, virginia, went to be with the lord on sunday, july 19, 2009, after a valiant battle with cancer.

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Webthe silence around the tragedy was broken two decades ago when a state commission was formed to study it.

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Webthis article analyses the new greenwood rising museum in tulsa, oklahoma, which tells the largely forgotten story of the 1921 tulsa race massacre.

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