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1921 Black Wall Street Memorial sign
Photograph of a picture of a street during the Tulsa Race Massacre in 1921
Unidentified man (left) and Norman Gates looks at the camera while an unidentified woman (right) and unidentified woman off-camera, look at the counter in a secondhand store
Ducks in a cage
Kris Axtman, Christian Science Monitor, and Eddie Faye Gates at the First Wednesday Reading Club meeting at hostess Eddie Faye Gates' home
Blue Photo Album
Williams Family Photographs: Folder 8
Peevyhouse/Petit/Phillips Family Photographs: Folder 1
Reproduction of Merton Houston's photo of Greenwood Ave. looking north from Archer Street in the 1921 riot aftermath
Greenwood Cultural Center Events/Tulsa Juneteenth/Tulsa Jazz Festival: Folder 2 - Henry and Thelma Whitlow induction to Oklahoma Hall of Fame - 1990
Teaching/Speaking Engagements/Book Signings: Folder 1 - Eddie Faye Gates Teaching
Teaching/Speaking Engagements/Book Signings: Folder 14 - American Red Cross Hero Awards Ceremony - 2003
Family Vacations: Folder 3 - Europe tour with family - Returning home on British Airways
Eddie Faye Gates, pictured third from the right, with nine unidentified individuals for the Pennies Project to decorate the heritage house on Greenwood for the North Tulsa Heritage Foundation
Hamasi White, the son of massacre survivor Cecil White, of Berkeley, California seated on either side of Eddie Faye Gates in Union City, California; Copy 3 of 5
George LeRiche, Eddie Faye Gates, and Leigh Ann Zeigler at the East boundary of the Oaklawn Cemetery
Joan Marie Gambrel. Volume II A. November 30, 1997. Oklahoma.
A group of unidentified individuals at a Tulsa Reparations Committee Meeting, with Eddie Faye Gates, Mark Stodghill, the chair of the Tulsa Reparations Committee, and Johnnie Cochran, leading reparations lawyer
Unidentified woman (left), Johnnie Cochran, the leading lawyer in the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921 lawsuit, and Eddie Faye Gates in Tulsa, OK
Ashley Nicole President, granddaughter of Eddie Faye Gates from San Francisco Bay area, California, visiting the Mabel B. Heritage House on Greenwood Ave, in Tulsa, Oklahoma
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