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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

Henry Cisneros, former San Antonio, Texas Mayor and keynote luncheon speaker at the 1991 Tulsa Metropolitan Ministry Racism Conference, held at the downtown Doubletree Hotel in Tulsa, Oklahoma

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People: Eddie Faye Gates

Community Elder Tags: man in black suit, white shirt, red tie, gray skirt with red and black lines in grid pattern, reflection of audience in mirror, dark leather jacket, beige walls, black and white tweed jacket, red purse, man with turquoise beaded necklace, cut beveled mirror with diamond shaped accents, four people standing, chandeliers, hand shake, black belt with large gold geometric buckle, reflection of glass and dinner ware

Francine Campbell, Community Expert for the Eddie Faye Gates project, 2020-2022


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Montecella Driver, Community Expert for the Eddie Faye Gates project, 2020-2022


Community Youth Tags: man in black suit, dark hair, red tie, black blazer, wall chandelier, pink top, black belt, blue necklace, glasses, red earrings, red lipstick, black purse, reflection, mirror, white walls, gray puffer jacket, black scarf, red purse, plaid blazer, chair, microphone, white button up, black skirt, two men, two women, plaid skirt, long skirt, watch, wrist watch

Erika Hanes, Community Expert for the Eddie Faye Gates project, 2020-2022

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Title(s): 
Henry Cisneros, former San Antonio, Texas Mayor and keynote luncheon speaker at the 1991 Tulsa Metropolitan Ministry Racism Conference, held at the downtown Doubletree Hotel in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Creator(s): 
Henry Gabriel Cisneros Cisneros (Subject)
Eddie Faye Gates Gates (Subject)
Culture: 
American
Date: 
November 7, 1991
Classification: 
Object Type: 
Credit Line: 
Gift of Eddie Faye Gates, Tulsa, OK, teacher, author, community activist
Accession No: 
4327.10458
Previous Number(s): 
TL2019.20
Department: 
Not On View

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