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NTOH Transfers Tape 5-A (9 hr. TC), 5-B (10 hr. TC), 6-A (11 hr. TC), 6-B (00 hr. TC). TRT: 4 hours. |
Don Thompson, Don Thompson, Eddie Faye Gates |
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5327.1814 |
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North Tulsa Oral History Project. Includes interviews with Lieutenant Colonel Major Clark; Reverend Calvin McCutchen; a tour of the Greenwood Cultural Center; Representative Don Ross; Senator Maxine Horner; a second interview of Representative Don Ross; |
Don Thompson, Don Thompson, Eddie Faye Gates |
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5327.1815 |
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Umatic tape label: 5a. Paper enclosed contains photocopy label that reads: Tape 5. NTOH 5. 1. Fannie Hill - Hutcheson y, 2. Ed Lacy, 3. Bob Hower, 4. Waldo Jones, Sr. and Waldon Jones, Jr., 5. Joseph Willard Vann, 6. Anita Hairston, 7. Claxton Nails, 8. R |
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5327.1823 |
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Umatic tape label: 7A. Paper enclosed contains photocopy label that reads: 1. Colonel Major Clark cont'd., 2. Reverend G.L. McCutchen, 3. Leadership Tulsa part 2, 4. Representative Don Ross 1st interview, 5. Senator Maxine Horner, 6. Representative Don Ro |
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5327.1825 |
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Cleora Butler a Crossing the Lines Club member in November 2003 |
Cleora Butler |
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4327.10769 |
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An unidentified speaker and two other unidentified individuals |
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4328.10793 |
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Dr. Charles Ogletree Jr., Tulsa Race Massacre survivor Thelma Thurman Knight, and an unidentified individual at the United States Supreme Court in Washington, District of Columbia |
Charles J. Ogletree |
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4328.10890 |
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An unidentified man seated at a Tulsa Reparations Committee meeting |
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4328.11001 |
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Mildred Ramsey, Black Professional Women's Club President, speaking at a podium at a Black Professional Women's Club meeting |
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4327.10747 |
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V. Curnette, Peg Frachle, Claudea Corr and Geanne Goodwine at a meeting of the First Wednesday Reading Club at Rudisill Library in Tulsa, Oklahoma hosted by Stossner with Program by Reverend Charles Johnson and Reverend Howard Therman of the Church of The |
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4327.10772 |
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A group of unidentified individuals |
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4328.10795 |
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Dr. Scott Ellsworth, Representative Maxine Waters, Ralph Knight, the son of survivor Thelma Thurman Knight, and Eddie Faye Gates in Washington, District of Columbia; Copy 4 of 7 |
Maxine Moore Waters, Scott Ellsworth, Eddie Faye Gates |
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4328.11040 |
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Johnnie Cochran, the leading lawyer in the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921 lawsuit, Eddie Faye Gates, and her son, Kevin Jerome Gates in Tulsa, OK; Copy 3 of 5 |
Johnnie Lee Cochran, Eddie Faye Gates |
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4328.11002 |
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LaVerne Hill, speaking at a podium at a Black Professional Women's Club meeting |
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4327.10748 |
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Dorothy DeWitty, Councilor for District 3, speaking at a podium at a Black Professional Women's Club meeting |
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4327.10750 |
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Artwork for "Tulsa Through The Lens of Time" exhibition with unidentified individual at the Tulsa City-County Library's African-American Resource Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma, at a First Wednesday Reading Club meeting |
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4328.10773 |
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Gwen Humphrey and Gayle Teter with two unidentified individuals |
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4328.10796 |
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Steve's Bookstore owner hosting Eddie Faye Gates, seated between two unidentified massacre survivors, for "Word Out!" at Steve's Bookstore; Copy 2 of 2 |
Eddie Faye Gates |
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4327.11006 |
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Unidentified group of individuals at a North Tulsa Black Professional Women's Club installation at Carver Middle School in Tulsa, Oklahoma |
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4327.10751 |
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Eddie Faye Gates and five unidentified individuals at a First Wednesday Reading Club meeting |
Eddie Faye Gates |
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4328.10774 |
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