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Tags: The Eddie Faye Gates Tulsa Race Massacre Collection
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Ken Hollis and Rose Kennedy at a community meeting on the Tulsa Race Massacre
Eddie Faye Gates for an Essence Magazine photo shoot
Tulsa Race Massacre survivor, burned June 28, 1918 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Mrs. Jeanette Bradshaw
Survivor Thelma Thurman Knight in the law office of Michael Hausfeld, 1 of 19 lawyers for the Tulsa Race Massacre Reparations lawsuit
Unidentified cameramen interviewing Eddie Faye Gates, holding her book "Riot on Greenwood" while standing near the Supreme Court building in Washington, District of Columbia
Cleo Petit Peevyhouse (Phillips), Mildred Peevyhouse Williams, Willie H. Peevyhouse Davis
Unidentified woman in a white lace dress and white shoes standing off to the side of a house
Unidentified man in a suit wearing a white hat, with a cane in his left hand; taken by The Eagle Studio in New York City, New York
An unidentified man seated a a community meeting for the Tulsa Race Massacre
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 2 of 5
Two unidentified individuals with Judge Jesse Harris at the Greenwood Cultural Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Shelby Minner playing on stage at Juneteenth on Greenwood in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Wess Young, Sr., a Tulsa Race Massacre survivor, standing in front of his home in Brady Heights
Eddie Faye Gates and a group of her students
Eddie Faye Gates giving the keynote speech at the Young Authors Conference for Middle School at Rogers University, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Ashley and Adrian President, grandchildren of Eddie Faye Gates, on trip to Tulsa; Copy 2 of 3
Unidentified individual in Paris, France
A view of downtown Tulsa from the Greenwood Cultural Center on Greenwood Avenue; Copy 1 of 2
Patricia Royal, of New Jersey, with Eddie Faye Gates at the National Alliance of Black School Educators convention at the Loew's Anatole Hotel, in Dallas, Texas
Eddie Faye Gates, an Education award recipient, meeting Coretta Scott King, a keynote speaker, at the Tulsa Metropolitan Ministries Racism Conference, at the convention center in Tulsa, Oklahoma
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