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Oral History Torie Shoecraft
Torie Shoecraft talks about her life growing up in northeast Oklahoma City, and the importance of the Luster/Lyons family to the community.
Oral History: Jack Wooden
Jack Wooden talks about his life growing up in Oklahoma in the 1930s and '40s, his career with the postal service, and his time in World War II.
Oral History Jim Clark
Jim Clark, owner of B.C. Clark Jewelers in Oklahoma City, talks about this story behind the B.C. Clark Christmas Jingle.
Oklahoma Voices: Carolyn Waterman
Carolyn Waterman talks with her daughter about their family history, early Bethany history, and their family's involvement with Bethany Nazarene College (now Southern Nazarene University).
Oral History: Theodore Hamlin
Theodore Hamlin talks about his life and about his grandfather, A.C. Hamlin, Oklahoma's first African American Legislator.
Oral History: Ernest Ervin
Ernest Ervin talks about growing up in Texas, and coming to Oklahoma City and opening a shop in the Farmer's Market where he began repairing old clocks.