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Eddie Faye Gates and a group of unidentified individuals at a Tulsa Reparations Commission meeting |
Eddie Faye Gates |
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Elise Pierce of People Magazine visiting Tulsa, Oklahoma, Eddie Faye Gates, and massacre survivor Genevieve Tillman-Jackson; Copy 2 of 2 |
Eddie Faye Gates |
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4327.11046 |
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Dorothy Irene Height, a renowned Black female activist with Dr. Charles Ogletree at the United States House of Representatives in Washington, District of Columbia |
Dorothy Height, Charles J. Ogletree |
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An unidentified individual at a community meeting on the Tulsa Race Massacre; Copy 1 of 2 |
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Eddie Faye Gates and Senator Barack Obama with Otis Granville Clark, Wess Young, Sr., and Robert Holloway walking down the hall at the United States Supreme Court building, Copy 1 of 3 |
Eddie Faye Gates, Barack Hussein Obama |
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A group of unidentified individuals at a Tulsa Reparations Committee Meeting, with Eddie Faye Gates, and Johnnie Cochran, leading reparations lawyer; Copy 1 of 2 |
Johnnie Lee Cochran, Eddie Faye Gates |
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Formally atired woman and man seated at a table |
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Booker T. Washington high school student Moody, the daughter of Judy Moody at the Tulsa Metropolitan Ministries Racism Conference, at the convention center in Tulsa, Oklahoma |
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Eddie Faye Gates holding her book Miz Lucy's Cookies, at a lecture |
Eddie Faye Gates |
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Survivor Otis Granville Clark seated in the background with Eddie Faye Gates and her daughter Dianne Gates-Anderson in Washington, District of Columbia |
Eddie Faye Gates |
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Reproduction of Merton Houston's photo of Greenwood Avenue looking north from Archer Street in the 1921 riot aftermath |
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Tulsa Race Massacre survivors Otis Granville Clark, Thelma Thurman Knight, Wess Young, Sr. standing in front of Representative Maxine Waters, standing behind Waters is Mary N. Elliott, a descendant of Tulsa Race Massacre survivors, and lawyer Dr. Charles |
Charles J. Ogletree, Maxine Moore Waters |
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Ten individuals in Washington, District of Columbia, pictured left to right: an unidentified man, Representative Al Green, two obscured individuals, Karen Jackson Simpson, survivors Genevieve Tillman-Jackson and Wess Young, Sr. (seated), Raymond Knight, a |
Alexander "Al" N. Green, Bobby Lee Rush |
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4328.10545 |
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Eddie Faye Gates, the education award recipient, with Dr. William McLain, of Washington, District of Columbia and Alabama born, at the 1991 Tulsa Metropolitan Ministries Racism Conference, held at the downtown Doubletree Hotel in Tulsa, Oklahoma |
Eddie Faye Gates |
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Two unidentified women standing next to a car |
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4327.10333 |
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Four unidentified individuals seated at a table at the Sisters Sipping Tea literary group gathering |
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4328.10731 |
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Linda Cavanaugh, an Oklahoma City television reporter at the State Capitol in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |
Linda Cavanaugh, Oklahoma State Capitol |
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4327.10699 |
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The Duke Ellington Orchestra, performing on stage in Tulsa, Oklahoma |
Duke Ellington Orchestra |
American |
4327.10650 |
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View from the top of the Empire State Building in New York, looking across to the Chrysler Building and the East River |
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4327.10474 |
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Unidentified toddler |
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4327.10871 |
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