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Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence

Description: Photograph of L to R: 1. Betty Price 2. Sandy Garrett. 20th Anniversary Academic Awards by The Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence, Renaissance Hotel & Convention Center, Tulsa, OK. Photo by C.R. Cowen, May 20, 2006.
Date: May 20, 2006
Creator: Cowen, C. R.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence

Description: Photograph of L to R: 1. UNIDENTIFIED 2. Betty Price. 20th Anniversary Academic Awards by The Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence, Renaissance Hotel & Convention Center, Tulsa, OK. Photo by C.R. Cowen, May 20, 2006.
Date: May 20, 2006
Creator: Cowen, C. R.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

[Photograph 2012.201.B1103.0336]

Description: Photograph used for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: "Since I am runing for Congress in Ok's District 2, you may use my picture shown above in your newspaper publication, or the picture taken when I filed."
Date: July 24, 2000
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

A Reading Room of Their Own: Library Services for African Americans in Oklahoma, 1907-1946

Description: Article discussing the struggles African American Oklahomans faced for access to public library services. The first forty years of statehood brought a few successes, and by mid-century only eleven communities provided a public library facility for the state's black citizens.
Date: Autumn 2006
Creator: Cassity, R. O. Joe, Jr.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

A Meeting of Conquerors: Art Goebel and Charles Lindbergh in Tulsa, 1927

Description: Article recounts the meeting of Art Gobel and Charles A. Lindbergh in Tulsa in September 1927. Both aviators, Goebel was known as "The Conqueror of the Pacific," while Lindbergh was "The Conqueror of the Atlantic." Their meeting and behavior toward Oklahomans revealed much about each man's character and personality and about the American practice of hero making.
Date: Spring 2007
Creator: Hedglen, Thomas
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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