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Object Type: Photograph

Image Title Creator Culture Accession # Materials/Techniques
Reproduction of Tulsa Race Riot, 1921 destruction; photo from Sand Springs Leader Newspaper, part 1 of 3 American 4327.10629
Eddie Faye Gates, pictured third from the right, with nine unidentified individuals for the Pennies Project to decorate the heritage house on Greenwood for the North Tulsa Heritage Foundation Eddie Faye Gates American 4327.10725
Unidentified individuals and decorated cars, one with a North Tulsa Business and Professional Women (partially obscured) sign American 4327.10764
Reproduction of Tulsa Race Riot, 1921 destruction; photo from Sand Springs Leader Newspaper, part 2 of 3 American 4327.10630
Reverend B.S. Roberts and Joe Williams at a North Tulsa Business and Professional Women's club meeting American 4327.10765
Reproduction of Tulsa Race Riot, 1921 destruction; photo from Sand Springs Leader Newspaper, part 3 of 3 American 4327.10631
Margaret Garner and Mildred Ramsey playing a Communications Game at a North Tulsa Business and Professional Women's meeting American 4327.10766
Kris Axtman, Christian Science Monitor, and Eddie Faye Gates at the First Wednesday Reading Club meeting at hostess Eddie Faye Gates' home Eddie Faye Gates American 4327.10771
Reproduction of Merton Houston's photo of the west side of Greenwood Ave, 1921 American 4327.10632
Eddie Faye Gates and three unidentified individuals at a North Tulsa Business and Professional Women's meeting Eddie Faye Gates American 4327.10767
Woody Crumbo Unidentified Native American, Pottawatomie 4327.9848
Reproduction of Merton Houston's photo of KATY Railroad and the corner building on Archer Street on the west side of Greenwood Ave, 1921 American 4327.10635
Norman Burkitt's home, where many First Wednesday Reading Club meetings were held, including the first one American 4327.10768
Reproduction of Merton Houston's photo of Greenwood Avenue looking north from Archer Street in the 1921 riot aftermath American 4327.10627
Eddie Faye Gates, massacre survivor James Steward, and Elise Pierce of People Magazine visiting Tulsa, Oklahoma; Copy 3 of 3 Eddie Faye Gates American 4327.10993
An unidentified speaker American 4328.10794
Unidentified young boy American 4327.10329
Eddie Faye Gates and an unidentified elderly individual seated a table Eddie Faye Gates American 4327.10586
Hamasi White, the son of massacre survivor Cecil White, of Berkeley, California seated on either side of Eddie Faye Gates in Union City, California; Copy 1 of 5 Eddie Faye Gates American 4338.10968
Lloyd H. Williams, Jr., copy 1 of 2 American 4327.10941