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Eddie Faye Gates with Don Ross holding a campaign sign running for State Representative
Two unidentified individuals facing away from the camera with Eddie Faye Gates and then Senator Barack Obama at the United States Congress in Washington, District of Columbia
Eddie Faye Gates, the education award recipient, with Dr. William McLain, of Washington, District of Columbia and Alabama born, at the 1991 Tulsa Metropolitan Ministries Racism Conference, held at the downtown Doubletree Hotel in Tulsa, Oklahoma
The Duke Ellington Orchestra, performing on stage in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Samuel Smith, a relative of Ida B. Wells and Eddie Faye Gates at Native Sons Bookstore in Las Vegas, Nevada
Elizabeth Chappelle and Eddie Faye Gates
Eddie Faye Gates at the "Remembering the Past" exhibit; photo taken by John W. Jones
Tulsa Race Massacre survivor Carrie Cudjoe (left) and unidentified woman
Unidentified man talking to survivor Wess Young, Sr., in Washington, District of Columbia
Unidentified individuals surrounding survivors Genevieve Tillman-Jackson, and Wess Young, Sr., both seated, with Raymond Knight and Dorothy Tillman, civil rights activist, standing, at Congress in Washington, District of Columbia
Eddie Faye Gates and Mrs. Eldoris McCondishi
Eddie Faye Gates giving a talk at City Hall in Tulsa, Oklahoma, photograph by Kavin Ross
Sonny Gray and Bryndle Gray at the Greenwood Jazz Festival in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Representative Don Ross standing behind four unidentified women seated at a table
Eddie Faye Gates and a group of her students
Hugh and Naomi Hollins, barbers of Greenwood in Tulsa
Cathryn Bell Snoddy, Mary Bell Arrington, descendants of Tulsa Race Massacre survivors James D. and Ida Mae Bell, at interview with Eddie Faye Gates in Lanham, Maryland
Ernestine Gibbs, of California and a massacre survivor, lawyer Adjoa Aiyetoro, Essie Beck, massacre survivor, and Eddie Faye Gates, and Mrs. Beck's son
Otis Granville Clark, Anita and Robert Holloway, Eddie Faye Gates, and Thelma Thurman Knight on a transit from the Senate to the House of Representatives in the Supreme Court in Washington, District of Columbia