For more than a century, rest never came easily to Viola Ford Fletcher. When she closed her eyes, the horror of what she experienced in 1921 in the Greenwood section of Tulsa haunted her dreams.
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For more than a century, rest never came easily to Viola Ford Fletcher. When she closed her eyes, the horror of what she experienced in 1921 in the Greenwood section of Tulsa haunted her dreams.