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DCI Tags: African Americans
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Mildred Peevyhouse Williams and her son Lloyd H. Williams, Jr.
The Mt. Zion Baptist Church, in Tulsa, Oklahoma for the 75th Anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre
Johnnie Cochran standing at the head of a long table of people, Eddie Faye Gates seated on the right at a meeting at the Supreme Court building, in Washington, District of Columbia; Copy 1 of 2
The National Black Legislative Caucus 1987 Planning Youth Conference, Tulsa Press Club; Copy 1 of 5
Eddie Faye Gates with Hannibal Johnson, a Tulsa, Oklahoma author at a book talk for students at Greenwood Cultural Center
Dorothy Irene Height, a renowned Black female activist with Dr. Charles Ogletree at the United States House of Representatives in Washington, District of Columbia
Two \women standing on a sidewalk in front of a grain bin, Willie Peevyhouse-Davis on the right