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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.
Oral History: Gravely Finley
Gravely Finley talks about his life as a doctor in northeast Oklahoma City.
Oral History: Carl Carbin
Carl Carbin talks about his life growing up in Texas, moving to Oklahoma as a teenager, and eventually starting a career in real estate.
Oklahoma Voices: Pat Reaves
Pat Reaves talks about her experiences in the LGBT community in Oklahoma.
Oklahoma Voices: David Sellers
David Sellers talks about his life working with the Capitol Hill Beacon.
Oral History: Clarence Beatty
Clarence Beatty talks about growing up in northeast Oklahoma City and going from Douglass High School to Princeton University.
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: Julian Stenish
Julian Stenish talks about growing up in Enid, Oklahoma, life during the great depression, and more.
Oral History: Dan Foliart
Dan Foliart talks about his career writing music and composing scores for movies and TV shows like Roseanne and Home Improvement.
Oral History JoBeth Hamon
City Councilperson JoBeth Hamon talks about her life and Oklahoma politics.
Oklahoma Voices: Byron Gordon
Byron Gordon talks about his life growing up in Oklahoma and fighting in the Philippines in World War II.
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 Kelley Blair
Kelley Blair talks about founding and running the Diversity Center of Oklahoma.
Oklahoma Voices: Darcy Henthorn
Darcy Henthorn talks about her life working at the Oklahoma City Zoo.
Oral History: Bonita Edwards
Bonita Edwards talks about growing up in northeast Oklahoma City and about being the city's first African American banker.
Oral History: Oneida Barber
One hundred-year-old Oklahoma City resident Oneida Barber talks about life in Northeast Oklahoma City.
Oral History: Horace Stevenson
Horace Stevenson talks about his life growing up in the Fairgrounds area of northeast Oklahoma City, and about his career in the restaurant business.