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Tags: The Eddie Faye Gates Tulsa Race Massacre Collection
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Eddie Faye Gates giving a talk at City Hall in Tulsa, Oklahoma, photograph by Kavin Ross
Eddie Faye Gates standing in the doorway of an air conditioned Orbis (Polish travel agency) bus
Jean Jones, Representative Don Ross, Dr. Lawrence Reed, at the Greenwood Cultural Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma for the Thelma and Henry Whitlow induction into Hall of Fame
The Duke Ellington Orchestra, performing on stage in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Eddie Faye Gates with three unidentified women at a book signing
Eddie Faye Gates holding her book Miz Lucy's Cookies, at a lecture
Linda Cavanaugh, an Oklahoma City television reporter at the State Capitol in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
A "No Crossing" sign in Paris, France; Copy 1 of 2
Norman and Eddie Faye Gates with Derek Wayne Gates in Paris, France; Copy 3 of 3
Ashley Nicole President, granddaughter of Eddie Faye Gates from San Francisco Bay area, California, visiting Tulsa's 1921 Black Wall Street Memorial in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Troy Petit, Sr. and Troy Petit, Jr., relatives of Eddie Faye Gates, at the Tulsa Metropolitan Ministries Racism Conference, at the convention center in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Two unidentified individuals at the Sisters Sipping Tea literary group gathering
Thelma Harrison, the first cousin of Walter White, a Director at the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and Jeanne Goodwin, social workers at Bethelhem Center in Nashville, Tennessee and former Fisk University roommates
A group photo of Tulsa Race Massacre survivors in front of United States Capitol Building, Washington, District of Columbia, Copy 2 of 6
Senator Barack Obama going down the stairs with massacre survivors Wess Young, Sr. and Otis Granville Clark, and Eddie Faye Gates; all in Washington, Dictrict of Columbia for reparations hearing; Copy 2 of 3
Robert Holloway with his wife Anita, of San Francisco Bay Area, California with Representative Maxine Waters; Copy 3 of 4
Meredith and unidentified child
Eddie Faye Gates with unidentified individuals
Unidentified individuals with Representative Don Ross at the Don Ross photo exhibit at the Greenwood Cultural Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Dorothy Irene Height, a renowned Black female activist with Dr. Charles Ogletree at the United States House of Representatives in Washington, District of Columbia
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