At 111, Tulsa Race Massacre Survivor Viola Fletcher May Finally Get a Home
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Загружено: 2025-08-20
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Mother Viola Ford Fletcher, the oldest living survivor of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, has lived through world wars, the Civil Rights Movement, and one of the darkest chapters in Oklahoma history. Yet, at 111 years old, she has never owned a home.
Now, a new campaign called “A Home to Inherit” is working to change that.
The initiative, led by Andrew Sartain and Deon Osbourne, hopes to raise $1 million to provide Fletcher with:
🏠 A home in her name
🩺 24-hour in-home care
🛏️ Medical equipment for daily support
Fletcher currently shares a small senior living facility room with her 110-year-old roommate, Mother Lessie Randle, the second-oldest survivor of the massacre.
Organizers say this effort is about more than money—it's about restoring dignity and giving Fletcher the peace she deserves in her final years.
➡️ Learn more about the campaign and how you can support it in this story from News On 6.
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