LITTLE ELM — Viola Ford Fletcher sat on a leather couch dressed in her favorite color, yellow. Inside the Little Elm home, the elderly woman greeted what looked like a receiving line of family ...
"It's a blessing to live this long," said Viola Fletcher Danielle Jennings is a Writer/Reporter at PEOPLE, covering stories in Human Interest and Sports. She joins PEOPLE with over 15 years of ...
The Greenwood District, also known as Black Wall Street, could be a national monument, more than a century after the 1921 ...
The Black Wall Street was destroyed in the Tulsa Race Massacre in 1921. There are now two remaining survivors as the search ...
After over a century, Viola Fletcher is grateful to still be among the living. On May 5, Fletcher, the oldest surviving witness of the Tulsa Race Massacre, celebrated her 110th birthday surrounded ...
On May 30, Viola Fletcher, the oldest known Tulsa Race Massacre survivor, held a release conference for her upcoming memoir, "Don't Let Them Bury My Story," at Fulton Street Coffee and Books.
Viola Ford Fletcher sat on a leather couch dressed in her favorite color, yellow. Inside the Little Elm home, the elderly woman greeted what looked like a receiving line of family, friends and ...