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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 American 4328.10361
Ernestine Gibbs, of California and a massacre survivor, lawyer Adjoa Aiyetoro, Essie Beck, massacre survivor, and Eddie Faye Gates, and Mrs. Beck's son Eddie Faye Gates, Adjoa Aiyetoro American 4328.10519
Dorothy Irene Height, a renowned Black female activist with Dr. Charles Ogletree at the United States House of Representatives in Washington, District of Columbia Dorothy Height, Charles J. Ogletree American 4328.10538
Eddie Faye Gates at the boarding gate for American Airlines to go to the United States Supreme Court in Washington, District of Columbia Eddie Faye Gates American 4328.10525
The Tulsa Race Massacre group, Thelma Thurman Knight, Wess Young, Sr., Otis Granville Clark, Genevieve Tillman-Jackson, and Robert Holloway, with Eddie Faye Gates, and a group of Harvard University faculty and students are in the House of Representatives Dorothy Height American 4328.10539
Four unidentified, elderly people; two woman standing on either side of a man in a plaid bathrobe seated in a wheelchair with another man standing behind him in a suit American 4327.10416
Eddie Faye Gates and Tulsa Race Massacre survivors, Otis Granville Clark, Genevieve Tillman (Jackson), and playwright for "If We Must Die" in Chicago, Illinois, Useni Eugene Perkins, at Greenwood Cultural Center Panel Discussion Useni Eugene Perkins, Eddie Faye Gates American 4328.10362