
Monroe Nichols
Monroe Nichols is the first Black mayor of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and has been a vocal advocate for addressing the historical injustices of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. He recently proposed a $100 million private trust to support the descendants of the massacre victims, aiming to provide scholarships and housing assistance as part of a plan he refers to as a 'road to repair.'
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Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols mourned the loss of Mother Viola Fletcher on social media.
Viola Fletcher, one of the last survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre, dies at 111Mayor Monroe Nichols described Mrs Fletcher's life as 'lighting a path forward with purpose'.
Viola Ford Fletcher, oldest survivor of Tulsa Race Massacre, dies aged 111Monroe Nichols is the mayor of Tulsa who proposed a $105 million trust to help the descendants of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
Tulsa mayor plans $105M private trust to aid race massacre descendants
Monroe Nichols is Tulsa's first black mayor who announced a $105m reparations package for the black community.
Tulsa, Oklahoma, plans more than $105m in reparations for America's 'hidden' massacreMonroe Nichols proposed a $100 million private trust as part of a reparations plan for the descendants of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
1921 Oklahoma Race Massacre: Tulsa’s mayor proposed a private trust










