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Archive
Oral History: Dianne McDaniel
An oral history interview with Dianne McDaniel on being a part of the JFK neighborhood since 1985.
Oral History: Lee Roland
An oral history interview with Lee Roland about living in the JFK neighborhood.
Oral History: Dr. Linda Toure
An oral history interview with Dr. Linda Toure about living in the JFK neighborhood.
Oral History: Lucretia Redus
An oral history interview with Lucretia Redus about living in the JFK neighborhood.
Oral History: Stefan Kovash
Stefan Kovash talks about his time working at the Bowery, and seeing punk and alternative bands like X, The Replacements, Wall of Voodoo, and R.E.M come through Oklahoma City in the 1980s.
Oral History Avis and Melva Franklin
Avis and Melva Franklin talk about life in Northeast Oklahoma City.
Oral History Frances Pitts
Frances Pitts talks about running the Metropolitan School of Dance in Northeast Oklahoma City.
Oklahoma Voices: Gary England
In this interview, the television weathercaster talks about his family's history in Oklahoma, his life growing up in Oklahoma, his career as a meteorologist, and more.
Oklahoma Voices: Paul Thompson
Paul Thompson talks about LGBT history and civil rights in Oklahoma City.
Oklahoma Voices: Anita Arnold
Anita Arnold talks about her life in Northeast Oklahoma City. Interviewed by Sandra Richards on August 17, 2007.
Oklahoma Voices: Barbara Hillyer
Barbara Hillyer talks about her experiences in the LGBT Community in Oklahoma.
Oral History Carolyn Filson-Perez
Carolyn Filson-Perez talks about growing up in Northeast Oklahoma City with her detective father.
Oklahoma Voices: Shirley Filer pt. 1
Shirley Filer discusses her childhood growing up in Bethany, stories of the Oklahoma City library from the 1950s, her education, 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.