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Tags: The Eddie Faye Gates Tulsa Race Massacre Collection
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Wilhelmina Guess Howell, niece of Dr. A.C. Jackson who was killed by mobsters in the Tulsa Race Riot, 1921; Copy 1 of 2
View from the top of the Empire State Building in New York, looking across to the Chrysler Building and the East River
Three unidentified individuals 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 Race Massacre survivor William Harold Woods with Eddie Faye Gates, the keynote speaker at the Nowata High School College Fundraiser dinner, Nowata, Oklahoma
Eddie Faye Gates and Dr. Vivian Clark, both of Tulsa, and Helen Greadington, of Oklahoma City, in the Blue Room at the Oklahoma State Capitol, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Javen Anthony Petit; copyright Portrait Innovations
Eddie Faye Gates in Paris, France
Vernon AME Church on Greenwood, Ave in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Dr. Jerome Harris, the President of the National Alliance of Black School Educators with Eddie Faye Gates at the National Alliance of Black School Educators convention at the Loew's Anatole Hotel, in Dallas, Texas
Five unidentified individuals at the Sisters Sipping Tea literary group gathering
Dr. John Hope Franklin
A group of Tulsa Race Massacre survivors (pictured: unidentified survivors present, and include Delois Vaden Ramsey, second row and second from left in a turquoise dress; Thelma Thurman Knight, second row and second from right in a black jacket; Roanna He
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 3 of 5
Robert Holloway with his wife Anita, of San Francisco Bay Area, California with Representative Maxine Waters; Copy 1 of 4
Unidentified individual at an event in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Nine unidentified women
Informational sign accompanying the threshing engine on display
Then Senator Barack Obama meeting the Tulsa Race Massacre survivor group who are in the Senate building
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