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D.C. Senior, D.C. Junior, and A.H. Phillips seated on the back bumper of a car with a Texas license plate |
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4327.10591 |
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Unidentified individuals sitting around a dining table at the American Red Cross Hero Awards Ceremony |
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American |
4328.10669 |
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Bea Trigg and Renee Earley |
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American |
4327.10876 |
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A group of unidentified individuals at a Tulsa Reparations Committee Meeting, with Eddie Faye Gates, and Johnnie Cochran, leading reparations lawyer; Copy 1 of 2 |
Johnnie Lee Cochran, Eddie Faye Gates |
American |
4327.11027 |
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Eddie Faye Gates and Norman Gates, with family members, posing at their 50th Wedding Anniversary celebration |
Eddie Faye Gates |
American |
4328.10598 |
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Two unidenitifed older men in formal dress |
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American |
4327.10319.004 |
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An unidentified man at community meeting on Tulsa Race Massacre; Copy 1 of 2 |
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American |
4328.11016 |
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Attorney Waldo Jones, Sr. in his law office on Greenwood Avenue, Tulsa, Oklahoma |
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American |
4327.10373 |
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Graffiti art on a vehicle in Paris, France |
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American |
4378.10834 |
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Two unidentified individuals |
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American |
4327.10927 |
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Ten individuals in Washington, District of Columbia, pictured left to right: an unidentified man, Representative Al Green, two obscured individuals, Karen Jackson Simpson, survivors Genevieve Tillman-Jackson and Wess Young, Sr. (seated), Raymond Knight, a |
Alexander "Al" N. Green, Bobby Lee Rush |
American |
4328.10545 |
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Tulsa Public School teachers and sisters Margaret Garner and Eddie Faye Gates with her husband Norman Gates, at the Bob Burton Tribute at Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa, Oklahoma |
Eddie Faye Gates, Gilcrease Museum, Bob Burton |
American |
4327.10863 |
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Unidentified young girl and Kenneth Earl Bolton |
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American |
4327.10324 |
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Reproduction of Merton Houston's photo of Greenwood Avenue looking north from Archer Street in the 1921 riot aftermath |
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American |
4327.10627 |
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A group photo of Tulsa Race Massacre survivors in front of United States Capitol Building, Washington, District of Columbia, Copy 4 of 6 |
Eddie Faye Gates |
American |
4328.10953 |
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Index card with blue ink handwriting from Eddie Faye Gates about the host family they stayed with in Pinner, Middlesex, United Kingdom |
Eddie Faye Gates |
American |
5378.1738 |
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Eddie Faye Gates, massacre survivor James Steward, and Elise Pierce of People Magazine visiting Tulsa, Oklahoma; Copy 1 of 3 |
Eddie Faye Gates |
American |
4327.10991 |
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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 |
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The Frisco Railroad, that separated the white and black residents of Tulsa |
Frisco Railroad Tracks |
American |
4327.11052 |
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View from the top of the Empire State Building in New York, looking across to the Chrysler Building and the East River |
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American |
4327.10474 |
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