LATE OPENING:
Due to the Memorial Marathon, the Ronald J. Norick Downtown Library will open at 12pm on Saturday, April 27th and at 2:30pm on Sunday, April 28th.
Archive
Oral History: Don Porter
Don Porter talks about his life growing up in Texas and coming to Oklahoma after college.
Oklahoma Voices: Peggy Johnson
Peggy Johnson talks about her experiences in the LGBT community in Oklahoma.
Oral History: Ernest Ervin
Ernest Ervin talks about growing up in Texas, and coming to Oklahoma City and opening a shop in the Farmer's Market where he began repairing old clocks.
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: 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 Rebecca Nagle
This Land's Rebecca Nagle talks podcasting, activism, and language preservation
Covid 19 Oral History: Daniel McCloud
Daniel McCloud talks about running a small business during a pandemic.
Oral History: Shelly Quinn
Shelly Quinn talks about her childhood growing up in Oklahoma and her career in broadcasting.
Oklahoma Voices: Julie Pink
Julie Pink talks about her experiences in the LGBT community in Oklahoma.
Oral History: Brett Fisher
Brett Fisher talks about life in south Oklahoma City, and the pawn shop his family has owned for over 50 years in the Capitol Hill area of Oklahoma City.
Oral History: Ted Hopkins
Ted Hopkins talks about his time as a pilot during the Oklahoma City Sonic Boom tests.
Oral History: Orville Blevins
Orville Blevins talks about his life and growing up in the foster care system.
Oral History Byron Gambulos
Byron Gambulos talks about the history of prohibition and the liquor business in Oklahoma
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.