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Grand Ball Invitation

Description: A 'Grand Ball' printed invitation (presumedly to John Eugene Sprague) of Aline, inviting him and "ladies" to the Russell Orchestra First Annual Ball, Wed. evening, Dec. 28, 1892 at the Opera House, Russell, Kansas. Mr. Sprague played baseball for Russell, Kansas during the summers after the opening of the Cherokee Strip.
Date: October 28, 1892
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

The Group: Dr WIlliam Hale Letter

Description: Letter from Quay F. Barfield to Dr. William H. Hale, President, Langston University, requesting qualified blacks for clerical and secretarial positions from their placement bureau.
Date: October 14, 1965
Partner: Lawton Public Library

The Group: S. M. Hall Letter

Description: Letter from Quay F. Barfield to S. M. Hall, Coordinator, Career Development at Langston University, where he is requesting qualified blacks for clerical and secretarial positions to help staff the Community Action Program in Lawton.
Date: October 14, 1965
Partner: Lawton Public Library

The Group: Minutes of the Meeting

Description: Documentation of minutes of the meeting of the Oklahoma Advisory Committee to the U.S Commission on Civil Rights, held in Oklahoma City.
Date: October 27, 1965
Partner: Lawton Public Library

Minutes of The Group from October 27, 1965

Description: Description from the Minutes of The Group from October 1965. The Group (Lawton, Okla.) Civil rights - Oklahoma - Lawton African Americans - Oklahoma - Lawton Equality
Date: October 27, 1965
Partner: Lawton Public Library

The Group: Letter from Dewey Bartlett

Description: Letter from Dewey Bartlett, Governor of Oklahoma to The Group explaining further why only one representative from Lawton can be on the Governor's Committee for Full Employment.
Date: October 10, 1967
Partner: Lawton Public Library

Citation from the Oklahoma State Psychological Association

Description: Citation for the distinguished service award for outstanding professional service from the Oklahoma State Psychological Association that recounts the achievements of Clara Luper and her positive response to the burning of the Freedom Center in 1968.
Date: October 25, 1968
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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