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Oral History: Margaret Bell Tampkins and Leonard Tampkins Jr.
Born in 1916, Margaret Bell Tamkins talks about her life growing up in northeast Oklahoma City. In the second half of the interview she is joined by her son, Leonard Tampkins Jr., who talks about being a part of a group that became the first students from Douglass High School to attend the University of Oklahoma in the early days of integration.
Oral History: Patsy Fowler
Patsy Fowler talks about her family, growing up on a farm in rural Oklahoma, traveling the world, and more.
Building a City on the Plains: Land and Real Estate Developers
Building a City on the Plains: Land and Real Estate Developers
Why Does My Kid Act Like That?
Why Does My Kid Act Like That? zine produced by Translucent Lethargy.
45th Infantry: 4th Army Inspector General at Chilocco
4th Army Inspector General, Captain Dee Gregory, at Chilocco
Oklahoma Voices: Cliff and Bill Emert
Brothers Cliff and Bill Emert discusses their memories of growing up in Bethany in the 1930s, their family history, and more.
Oral History: Mick Cornett
Mick Cornett talks about growing up in Oklahoma City, his career in broadcasting, and his time as Oklahoma City's mayor.