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A hundred years after white mobs rampaged through an affluent black neighbourhood, the search for bodies is a deeply personal mission for one doctor.
“My job,” says Dr Phoebe Stubblefield, “is to let the bones speak.”
Now the forensic anthropologist is at the forefront of the search for victims of the 1921 Tulsa race massacre.
It is a professional – and a personal – mission for the research scientist at the University of Florida.
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