Archive
Oral History: Richard Dixon
Richard Dixon talks about coming to Oklahoma as a child, growing up on a dairy farm, teaching school, and writing poetry.
Oral History: Renee Hale
Renee Hale talks about growing up in Tulsa during the early days of integration, and her time working as a teacher.
Oral History: Gwenda Ann Cooper
Gwenda Cooper talks about her childhood in the depression and her career as a teacher in small town Oklahoma.
Oral History: Virgil Cooper
Virgil Cooper talks about his life growing up in rural Oklahoma, his time in World War II, and his career as an educator.
Oral History: Janey Crain
Janey Crain talks about her career as an artist, her time as owner of the coffee shop The Black Brick, and her days as a beatnik.
Oral History: Gwen Crawford
Gwen Crawford talks about her life as a teacher and florist in Enid, Oklahoma, becoming a pilot at 50, and more.
Oral History: Joyce Henderson
Joyce Henderson talks about her life in Oklahoma City and her career as an educator.
Oral History: Jon Horinek
Jon Horinek talks about growing up in Duncan, Oklahoma and traveling around the state.
Oral History: Martha Ann Blackwood
Martha Ann Blackwood talks about her family and her life growing up in the Woodlawn Park community near Bethany, Oklahoma.
Oral History: Stanley Brauser
Stanley Brauser talks about his life growing up near Drummond, Oklahoma during the Depression, his time in the military, and his time teaching.
Oral History: Minnie Belle Churchill
Minnie Belle Churchill talks about her life growing up in Haileyville, Oklahoma and her time as a Latin teacher.
Oral History: Raul Font
Dr. Raul Font talks about the Latinx community in Oklahoma City and his work with the Latino Community Development Agency.
Oral History: Nancy R. Davis
Nancy R. Davis talks about growing up in Sapulpa, Oklahoma, her experience as the first African-American student at Oklahoma A & M University, her career as a teacher, and her work in the Civil Rights movement.