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Anneliese Bruner uncovers her great-grandmother’s account of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre and works to ensure that her family's story is never forgotten; Paul Watanabe reflects on his mother’s resilience following the internment of Japanese Americans during WWII, grappling with her struggle to reconcile her American identity; and Larry Spotted Crow Mann reconnects with his Native roots through drumming, channeling the strength of his grandfather and reclaiming the stories that were nearly lost to history. Show you appreciate these extraordinary storytellers by making a donation in any amount at https://worldchannel.org/donate/stories/
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Anneliese Bruner uncovers her great-grandmother’s account of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre and works to ensure that her family's story is never forgotten; Paul Watanabe reflects on his mother’s resilience following the internment of Japanese Americans during WWII, grappling with her struggle to reconcile her American identity; and Larry Spotted Crow Mann reconnects with his Native roots through drumming, channeling the strength of his grandfather and reclaiming the stories that were nearly lost to history. Show you appreciate these extraordinary storytellers by making a donation in any amount at https://worldchannel.org/donate/stories/

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