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Collection: The Eddie Faye Gates Tulsa Race Massacre Collection
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Close-up of Verneice Dunn Sims, Michael Rosenbaum, Senior Producer for 60 Minutes II, and Eddie Faye Gates; Copy 2 of 3
The Reparations Club with Eddie Faye Gates seated on the right, with an unidentified woman seated on the left
Hamasi White, the son of massacre survivor Cecil White, of Berkeley, California seated on either side of Eddie Faye Gates in Union City, California; Copy 3 of 5
Joan Marie Gambrel. Volume II A. November 30, 1997. Oklahoma.
A Tulsa music group for the "Song of Greenwood" cast
Wess Young, Sr., Thelma Thurman Knight, Eddie Faye Gates, Otis Granville Clark, and unidentified woman in Washington, District of Columbia
Hamasi White, the son of massacre survivor Cecil White, of Berkeley, California seated on either side of Eddie Faye Gates in Union City, California; Copy 5 of 5
Oklahoma Song 4/29
Tulsa Race Massacre survivor Beatrice Lucille Campbell Webster in Los Angeles, California
Eddie Faye Gates at Edison High School in Tulsa, Oklahoma wearing 1950s Tuskegee Institute, Alabama clothes; Copy 3 of 3
Eddie Faye Gates with musician and Tulsa Race Massacre survivor Hal "Cornbread" Singer, in Paris, France; Copy 1 of 4
Sooner or Later by Kathleen Salsbury
Tulsa Race Massacre survivor Mildred Clark, of Arkansas, who visited Eddie Faye Gates in Tulsa, Oklahoma on August 15, 2010
Eddie Faye Gates at a table with her books in a school gymnasium; Copy 2 of 2
Wilhelmina Guess Howell, niece of Dr. A.C. Jackson who was killed by mobsters in the Tulsa Race Riot, 1921; Copy 2 of 2
John Erhling interview with Charles Ogletree and Eddie Faye Gates, KRMG. 7:40 AM, Tulsa, OK. February 2003.
Dr. Scott Ellsworth, Representative Maxine Waters, Ralph Knight, the son of survivor Thelma Thurman Knight, and Eddie Faye Gates in Washington, District of Columbia; Copy 6 of 7
Two unidentified individuals with Eddie Faye Gates, who is holding her book "Miz Lucy's Cookies" at a signing at Steve's Books, in Dallas, Texas; photograph taken by Mrs. P. Telford
George LeRiche, Eddie Faye Gates, and Leigh Ann Zeigler at the East boundary of the Oaklawn Cemetery
A group of unidentified individuals at a Tulsa Reparations Committee Meeting, with Eddie Faye Gates, and Johnnie Cochran, leading reparations lawyer; Copy 2 of 2
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