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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 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.
Oral History: Carolyn Seaton
Carolyn Seaton talks about her life in Oklahoma City and on the east coast.
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: Twisted Spike
Bruce Sanchez of Twisted Spike Brewing talks with us about the beer business and brewing in Oklahoma City.
Oral History: Keely Covell Smith
Keely Covell Smith talks about her life and her family in Oklahoma City.
Oral History: Clarence Hamm
Clarence Hamm talks about his childhood growing up in Kentucky, his career as a mail carrier in Oklahoma City, his time as a minister, and more.
Oral History: Gravely Finley
Gravely Finley talks about his life as a doctor in northeast Oklahoma City.
Oral History: Melba Holt
Melba Holt talks about her life growing up in northeast Oklahoma City, and her various careers.
Oklahoma Voices: Carol Hamilton
Former Oklahoma Poet Laureate Carol Hamilton talks about her life as a poet.
Oral History: G.D. Spradlin
Actor G.D. Spradlin talks about his life growing up in Oklahoma and his career in Hollywood working with people like Marlon Brando and Francis Ford Coppola.
Oral History: Lotsee Patterson
Lotsee Patterson talks about her life as a librarian and her work with tribal libraries and library services for Native people.
Oklahoma Voices: Carol McReynolds
Carol McReynolds talks with her sisters Judy and Doris about growing up in Ohio, and working with the Friends of the Library in Oklahoma City.