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Headquarters staff, American Red Cross Disaster Relief Hdqs., Tulsa, Okla., after the race riot of June 1921

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Photograph shows group portrait of African American and white relief workers in front of Red Cross building.

Filed in: Disaster Relief Race Riots Oklahoma Tulsa, 1921.

Forms part of: American National Red Cross photograph collection.

Historical encounters of organizations set up to provide help and raise money for those in need.

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01/01/1922
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Charities Throughout History

Provide help and raise money for those in need.
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East Tulsa ,  36.17259, -95.94083
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Library of Congress
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