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Oral History Phil Gover
Sovereign Community School founder Phil Gover talks about starting a school in Oklahoma City.
Oklahoma Voices: Larry Nichols
Larry Nichols talks about his life in Oklahoma and about his company, Devon Energy.
Oral History: Ida Mae Wilson
Ninety-nine year old Ida Mae Wilson talks about her life growing up on a ranch near Ardmore, Oklahoma, about her time as a telephone operator in the 1920s, and more.
Oral History: Raul Font
Dr. Raul Font talks about the Latinx community in Oklahoma City and his work with the Latino Community Development Agency.
Oklahoma Voices: Carol Moody
Carol Moody talks about her family, growing up during the Depression and World War II, and more.
Oral History: Core4 Brewing
Marty Simon and Buck Buchanan from Core4 Brewing talk about opening a brewery during the beginning of Covid, and running a brewery in Oklahoma City.
Oral History: Jan Keene
Jan Keene talks about her career with the Tulsa City-County Library system and her work with the Oklahoma Library Association.
Oral History: Nancy L. Davis
Nancy L. Davis talks about her life growing up around Spencer, Oklahoma and more.
Oral History Gary Vann
Native Cherokee speaker Gary Vann talks about the importance of the tribal language preservation.
Oklahoma Voices: Edith Turner
Edith Turner talks with her son David Brown about her Bethany childhood, family history, her memories of Shannon Lucid, and more.
Oral History: Carla Ponce
Carla Ponce talks about coming to the United States from Chihuahua, Mexico, about working in south Oklahoma City, and about the Oklahoma City Latinx community.
Oral History: John Bailey
John Bailey talks about growing up in Oklahoma, his life as a police officer, and his career as a writer.
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.
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: Lester Dunn
Lester Dunn discusses his memories of growing up in Bethany in the 1920s, his career in music, his experiences during the Battle of the Bulge, and more.