A Beacon of Black Wall Street Passes: Remembering Hughes Van Ellis

It is a somber page in history as Hughes Van Ellis, the youngest known survivor of the Tulsa Race Massacre, bid farewell at the age of 102.

A man whose early life was overshadowed by the violent destruction of Tulsa’s Black Wall Street, Mr. Van Ellis not only survived the tragedy but lived as a beacon of resilience, justice, and inspiration.

The World War II veteran, lovingly dubbed “Uncle Red” by those close to him, raised seven children in the aftermath of one of America’s darkest days.

Uncle Red wasn’t just a silent witness. He took action, fighting passionately for justice, compensation, and the acknowledgment of the massacre’s painful legacy. His voice echoed in Congress and courtrooms, advocating for what was lost and what must be remembered.

Now, as we mourn his loss, we are also reminded of the urgent need for justice. With only two survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre still with us, will justice ever come?

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