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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: Nancy L. Davis
Nancy L. Davis talks about her life growing up around Spencer, Oklahoma and more.
Oral History Demetrius Gibson-Johnson
Demetrius Gibson-Johnson talks about life in Northeast Oklahoma City, and his educational character Meechie.
Oral History: Jim Connaughton
Jim Connaughton talks about his life and career in the aviation industry.
Oral History: Darin Behara
Darin Behara talks about his career working at various universities in and out of Oklahoma.
Oklahoma Voices: Cliff and Bill Emert
Brothers Cliff and Bill Emert discusses their memories of growing up in Bethany in the 1930s, their family history, and more.
Oral History: Sophie Palin
Sophie Palin talks about her career working with pachyderms and in security at the Oklahoma City Zoo.
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.
Oklahoma Voices: Donnita Dewey
Donnita Dewey talks about her experiences in the LGBT Community in Oklahoma.
Oral History: Johnson "J.W." Sanford
Dr. Johnson "J.W." Sanford talks about his life and family growing up in northeast Oklahoma City, and becoming a doctor.
Oral History: Margaret Bell Tampkins and Leonard Tampkins Jr.
Born in 1916, Margaret Bell Tamkins talks about her life growing up in northeast Oklahoma City. In the second half of the interview she is joined by her son, Leonard Tampkins Jr., who talks about being a part of a group that became the first students from Douglass High School to attend the University of Oklahoma in the early days of integration.
Oklahoma Authors: Charles Martin
Author, publisher, and bookstore owner Charles Martin talks about comics and graphic novels.