12/31/2023 0 Comments Classic looking push to talk appTranscript provided by NPR, Copyright NPR. SOLOMON-SIMMONS: It shows the overarching belief in the state of Oklahoma from elected leaders and officials to try to downplay the massacre at every opportunity, to try to make it seem like it is not as bad as it was, it was not tied to race.ĬALDWELL: He said it could be potentially another year before the case resolves, and they don't have that kind of time.įLORIDO: Elizabeth Caldwell from member station KWGS in Tulsa. Solomon-Simmons, the attorney for the plaintiffs, did comment on this political environment. He's since backtracked and said the massacre was racist, but previously he waffled on whether it's even acceptable to teach the massacre. And there's been some controversial statements from Oklahoma's superintendent of public instruction, Ryan Walters, about the massacre. He said it would be unfair to tax people who weren't alive when the massacre happened. At least one mayor here apologized to these survivors, but he said publicly he does not support cash payments. And Solomon-Simmons argues that the nuisance of the massacre is still going on today because of the destruction it caused.įLORIDO: Is there support, Elizabeth, in Oklahoma, for the idea of compensating the survivors and their families?ĬALDWELL: It's been controversial. We're going to continue to push the president of the United States, Joe Biden, who came down here to Tulsa two years ago and said he recognized that the massacre was just that and justice should be done.ĬALDWELL: And the case was filed under a public nuisance claim. SOLOMON-SIMMONS: We'll continue to push that. He's also looking at the feds, saying he's been urging the Department of Justice to open an investigation. And regardless, Solomon-Simmons says he's not just going to pursue an appeal to Oklahoma's Supreme Court. Well, we don't really know the judge's reasoning because the opinion isn't available publicly, at least not yet. So, no, we did not expect this.ĬALDWELL: And the names of the plaintiffs are Lessie Benningfield Randle, Viola Fletcher and Hughes Van Ellis.įLORIDO: What can you tell us about why Judge Wahl dismissed this case?ĬALDWELL: Yeah. Here's their attorney, Damario Solomon-Simmons.ĭAMARIO SOLOMON-SIMMONS: And for these three survivors - 109, 108 and 102 years old - to have their case kicked out, it is a travesty. But there is a real concern that the survivors may die before the case concludes. And at today's press conference, the lead attorney for the survivors said he is not going to quit. And just a few days ago, Judge Wahl dismissed the last three survivors and the entire case. And since then, others have joined the case, but Judge Caroline Wahl has dismissed many of them over the last few years. It sought damages from the government for doing things like supplying weapons for the massacre. The case was filed several years ago on behalf of just one survivor and a half-dozen descendants. So tell me about what's happened in just the last few days.ĬALDWELL: Yeah. It would have given compensation to the plaintiffs and their descendants.įLORIDO: And they filed this case about three years ago, from what I understand. They brought this suit against the state of Oklahoma and the city of Tulsa, as well as the county. And given the massacre happened in 1921, there just aren't that many survivors left. Who are they?ĬALDWELL: Well, this case was brought by survivors from the massacre, and they were children at the time, of course. Elizabeth, thanks for being here.įLORIDO: I want to get to the details of this case, but first, let's talk about the plaintiffs. She was at a press conference with the plaintiffs' attorneys today. Elizabeth Caldwell from member station KWGS joins me now from Tulsa. Three of the survivors are still alive and have been pursuing a lawsuit for damages, but they face a setback now. As many as 300 people are thought to have died in that event. It's been more than a hundred years since the Tulsa race massacre destroyed a prosperous Black community in Oklahoma.
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