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DCI Places: Tulsa
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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.
Massacre survivor, Otis Granville Clark; Copy 2 of 2
Attorney Waldo Jones, Sr. in his law office on Greenwood Avenue, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Two unidentified individuals with Judge Jesse Harris at the Greenwood Cultural Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Dr. Charles Bate
Two unidentified individuals with Senator Maxine Horner, at the Greenwood Cultural Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Mrs. Robert Frayser, Mrs. Clark Frayser - Sarah Anne Robertson Frayser, and Eddie Faye Gates at the Tulsa premiere of "Tulsa Lynching" at the Greenwood Cultural Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Senator Maxine Horner, Attallah Shabazz, the daughter of Malcom X, and Representative Don Ross, at the Greenwood Cultural Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Senator Enoch K. Haney, Senator Maxine Horner and Eddie Faye Gates at the Greenwood Cultural Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Jean Jones, Representative Don Ross, Dr. Lawrence Reed, at the Greenwood Cultural Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma for the Thelma and Henry Whitlow induction into Hall of Fame
The Duke Ellington Orchestra, performing on stage, with a sign that reads "Music Is My Mistress", in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Eddie Faye Gates, a tour guide to the Oklahoma Tourism Tour for National Black Journalists at the Greenwood Cultural Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma
The Duke Ellington Orchestra, performing on stage in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Michael Rosenbaum, Senior Producer for 60 Minutes II, and Eddie Faye Gates inside the Mabel B. Little Heritage House
Miss Yoko Sisasawa performing with The Duke Ellington Orchestra in Tulsa, Oklahoma
The Duke Ellington Orchestra, performing on stage in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Eddie Faye Gates teaching at Edison High School in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Eddie Faye Gates lecturing to students at the New Concept Prep School, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Eddie Faye Gates holding a basket of food with two unidentified individuals
The Frisco Railroad, that separated the white and black residents of Tulsa
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