Attention:
The Ralph Ellison Library at 2000 NE 23rd St is closed for upgrades beginning April 16. We anticipate reopening on May 6.
Archive
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.
Oral History Torie Shoecraft
Torie Shoecraft talks about her life growing up in northeast Oklahoma City, and the importance of the Luster/Lyons family to the community.
Oral History: Audrey Griffin-Jones
Audrey Griffin-Jones talks about growing up in northeast Oklahoma City.
Oral History: Russell Perry
Russell Perry talks about growing up in northeast Oklahoma City, and running his publishing and broadcasting business.
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: 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: James Murrell
James Murrell talks about his life in northeast Oklahoma City and he career as a postman.
Oral History: Huretta Walker Dobbs
Huretta Walker Dobbs talks about growing up in northeast Oklahoma City in the 1940s and 1950s.
Oral History Gwendolyn Irons McNeely and Reginald Irons
Gwendolyn Irons McNeely and Reginald Irons talk about life in Northeast Oklahoma City.
Oral History: Cheryl Pennington
Cheryl Pennington talks about her life growing up in northeast Oklahoma City, and her career as a teacher for the deaf.