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October 2023 by Mark Anduss
Photos are actually of John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park, not the Center.
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November 2022 by Jessie E
Wonderful tour. It definitely is very educational. Worth a stop for anyone.
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September 2022 by Sir J. Malcolm Dunn
Very nice to discover.
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June 2022 by Jessie Epperson
Wonderful tour. It definitely is very educational. Worth a stop for anyone.
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August 2021 by david cleaver
Vanessa Adams did the tour and historical information session. She was very knowledgeable about the 1921 massacre, the history of Oklahoma, how the Buffalo soldiers, and numerous other history all were relevant.
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June 2021 by Donna Gaston
Attended the ribbon cutting for the Path to Hope. Program at JHF Park.
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January 2021 by Wanda Smiley Phipps-Jones
This place was amazing and sad at the same time?
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October 2020 by LaKeta Renèe Booker
This place was amazing! Vanessa was amazing at sharing the history of Tulsa & Oklahoma at large. Her vast knowledge gave me so much insight! I’m grateful for her spirit to educate & enlighten! Thank you Vanessa.
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October 2020 by Lauren Sullivan
Very humbling. The park is beautiful.
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June 2020 by LOLFUNNIES
Beautiful park, has a statue that commemorates everything people of color experienced in the state of Oklahoma. A nice place to meditate and express your artistic ability.
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June 2020 by cynthia brisbon
This park is beautiful, pristine and truly invokes an emotional response through the story of innocent, prosperous black people being massacred by hateful whites as told on the plaques. I was so happy to discover this place and story in spite of this country's attempt to whitewash history.
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February 2020 by Brigitte Albert Kurr
This is a wonderful tribute to the story of the Greenwood district and the history before and after the horrific tragedy.
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November 2019 by Eloise Perkins
I highly recommend the Annual John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Dinner. From the guest speakers to the family style dinner, you are sure to walk away with a new meaning and desire to unite as one in world of diversity.
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September 2019 by Margaret Silva
Powerful
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September 2019 by Brian Cordova
A part of our history of which we must fearlessly face.