LATE OPENING - MARATHON
The Ronald J. Norick Downtown Library will open at 12pm on Saturday, April 25 and 2:30pm on Sunday, April 26, due to the Memorial Marathon.
Archive
Oral History Greg Greene
Greg Green, A.K.A. Ginger Lamar talks about his experienced as a female impersonator, and life in the Oklahoma City LGBT community.
Oklahoma Voices: Jerry Barton
Jerry Barton talks about his childhood, his memories of 1940s-era Bethany, and more.
Oklahoma Voices: Thomas Street
Thomas Street talks about early Bethany, from 1919 to the 1940s, his memories of the Interurban, and more.
Oral History: Russell Perry
Russell Perry talks about growing up in northeast Oklahoma City, and running his publishing and broadcasting business.
Oral History: Steve Branard and Johnny Horton
Steve Branard and Johnny Horton talk about folk music.
Oral History: William Christian
William Christian talks about growing up during the Great Depression, working with Alfalfa Bill Murray, serving as Oklahoma Secretary of State, and more.
Oklahoma Voices: Arcille Doakes - Richardson
Arcille Doakes - Richardson talks about growing up in rural Oklahoma.
Oral History: Shelly Quinn
Shelly Quinn talks about her childhood growing up in Oklahoma and her career in broadcasting.
Oral History: Laverne Brooks
Laverne Brooks talks about her life growing up in northeast Oklahoma City, attending Douglass High School, and more.
Douglass High School – Leading Educational Institution
Douglass High School – Leading Educational Institution