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Unidentified performers on stage with signs that read "Tulsa Blues Club" and "Greenwood Chamber of Commerce"
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The Duke Ellington Orchestra, performing on stage, with a sign that reads "Music Is My Mistress", in Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Mrs. Mildred Peevyhouse Williams, and Reverend Ben Hill, printed by Burton's Studio of Tulsa, Oklahoma

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People: Reverend Ben Hill, Mildred Williams, Mr. Williams

Community Elder Tags: award, microphone stand, glasses, pipe, white dress, tie, black pants, shoes

Bobby Eaton, Community Expert for the Eddie Faye Gates project, 2020-2022


Community Youth Tags: yard, outside concert, speech, three people, bush, man smoking, rounded glasses, short mustache, checkered collared shirt, leather belt, stripped dark pants, nice black shoes, pulled back black hair, white collared dress, midi dress, strap heels, white low heels, faded hair, elders, black glasses, white polo, black tie, napkin, black pants, nice shoes

Sofia Fermo, Community Expert for the Eddie Faye Gates project, 2020-2022

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Title(s): 
Mrs. Mildred Peevyhouse Williams, and Reverend Ben Hill, printed by Burton's Studio of Tulsa, Oklahoma
Culture: 
American
Date: 
September 1, 1961
Classification: 
Object Type: 
Credit Line: 
Gift of Eddie Faye Gates, Tulsa, OK, teacher, author, community activist
Accession No: 
4327.10383
Previous Number(s): 
TL2019.20
Department: 
Not On View

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