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DCI Places: Oklahoma
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"Survivors' Stories." Includes eight interviews of Tulsa Race Massacre survivors and heirs conducted for the Oklahoma Commission to Study the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921. Interview one is by Eddie Faye Gates and unidentified interviewer with Phiness Bell. Int
North Tulsa Oral History Project. Includes interviews with Jobie Elizabeth Holderness, Alfred Barnett, Thelma Whitlow, Ernie Fields, Pocahontas Greadington, Thelma DeEtta Perryman Gray, and Fannie Hill.
The Duke Ellington Orchestra, performing on stage in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Eddie Faye Gates teaching at Edison High School in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Eddie Faye Gatees at Edison High School in Tulsa, Oklahoma wearing 1950s Tuskegee Institute, Alabama clothes; Copy 2 of 3
Eddie Faye Gates with Don Ross holding a campaign sign running for State Representative
Eddie Faye Gates giving the keynote speech at the Young Authors Conference for Middle School at Rogers University, Tulsa, Oklahoma
The Frisco Railroad, that separated the white and black residents of Tulsa
Eddie Faye Gates lecturing to students at the New Concept Prep School, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Ashley and Adrian President, grandchildren of Eddie Faye Gates, on trip to Tulsa; Copy 2 of 3
Eddie Faye Gates holding a basket of food with two unidentified individuals
Eight unidentified people seated at a Tulsa Race Massacre program
Dyanne Mason, Executive Director, Tulsa Department of Human Rights, and Dr. Vivian Clark of Tulsa at the Human Rights Awards at the Oklahoma State Capitol in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Massacre survivor, Otis Granville Clark; Copy 2 of 2
Ernie Fields, jazz artist in Tulsa, OK, and his orchestra
Two unidentified individuals with Judge Jesse Harris at the Greenwood Cultural Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Hugh and Naomi Hollins, barbers of Greenwood in Tulsa
Two unidentified individuals with Senator Maxine Horner, at the Greenwood Cultural Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Robert Fairchild, a Tulsa Race Massacre survivor
Two unidentified individuals with Senator Maxine Horner, and Attallah Shabazz, the daughter of Malcom X, pictured center, at the Greenwood Cultural Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma
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