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Collection: The Eddie Faye Gates Tulsa Race Massacre Collection
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An unidentified man and five unidentified women
Steven (15) and Michelle (3) in Los Angeles
Johnnie Cochran, massacre survivor Otis Granville Clark, and Eddie Faye Gates, obscured in background, with lawyer, Dr. Charles Ogletree on the right
Representative Al Green with Eddie Faye Gates, an unidentified individual and Representative Bobby Lee Rush, is mostly off-camera on the lower right, in Washington, District of Columbia
Eddie Faye Gates presenting her book "Miz Lucy's Cookies" at the Tulsa Centennial celebration
Mercer Ellington performing with The Duke Ellington Orchestra in Tulsa, Oklahoma
"Eye Witness: Tulsa Riot Survivors, 1921." Interviews with Tulsa Race Massacre survivors Genevieve E. Jackson, Joe Ira Burns, and Otis Clark. National Visionary Leadership Project. Tape 1 of 2.
Black History Month Tribute to Eddie Faye Gates from Cooper Elementary school fourth grade class
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