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Collection: The Eddie Faye Gates Tulsa Race Massacre Collection
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Unidentified individuals surrounding survivors Genevieve Tillman-Jackson, and Wess Young, Sr., both seated, with Raymond Knight and Dorothy Tillman, civil rights activist, standing, at Congress in Washington, District of Columbia
Reverend Andrew Young, the Keynote speaker for the Tulsa Metropolitan Ministry Racism Conference and Ruford Henderson, with two unidentified men at the Convention Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Unidentified man in a suit
Unidentified woman showing off garden flowers
Ken Hollis and Rose Kennedy with unidentified man at a community meeting on the Tulsa Race Massacre; Copy 1 of 2
Reproduction of Tulsa Race Riot, 1921
Eddie Faye Gates standing at the reception desk of a hotel in Poland, holding a brochure for Warszawa
Maxine Johnson and Joe Williams, at the Greenwood Cultural Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Stanley Jordan performing on stage in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Eddie Faye Gates signing her book for an unidentified woman
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
Dyanne Mason, Executive Director, Tulsa Department of Human Rights, and Dr. Vivian Clark of Tulsa at the Human Rights Awards at the Oklahoma State Capitol in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Akili, Alma, and Azani Anderson
Eddie Faye Gates, her family, and musician and Tulsa Race Massacre survivor Hal "Cornbread" Singer with his wife, in Paris, France; Copy 5 of 5
Ashley President, grandchild of Eddie Faye Gates, posing in front of a gated pond with geese, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Copy 2 of 2
Representative Don Ross, Eddie Faye Gates, Evelyn Lawson, principle of Monroe Middle School in Tulsa, and Millard House, the Assistant Superintendant of Tulsa Public Schools at the 1990 National Alliance of Black School Educators (NABSE) Convention, in t
Representative Norman E. Justice with Eddie Faye Gates at the National Black Caucus of State Legislators
Hugh and Naomi Hollins, barbers of Greenwood in Tulsa
Mrs. Mildred Peevyhouse Williams, and Reverend Ben Hill, printed by Burton's Studio of Tulsa, Oklahoma
Eddie Faye Gates with then Senator Barack Hussein Obama, holding Gate's book "Riot on Greenwood", with an unidentified man in the background reading a paper; Copy 1 of 5
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