Archive
Oral History: Jack Wooden
Jack Wooden talks about his life growing up in Oklahoma in the 1930s and '40s, his career with the postal service, and his time in World War II.
Oral History: Nancy L. Davis
Nancy L. Davis talks about her life growing up around Spencer, Oklahoma and more.
Oral History: Theodore Hamlin
Theodore Hamlin talks about his life and about his grandfather, A.C. Hamlin, Oklahoma's first African American Legislator.

From the Shore at Calif. St. & Western Ave.
Floodwaters surround a two-story building, houses, and billboards.
State University Will Award Its First Degrees to Negroes
A newspaper article regarding the first degrees award to African Americans by the University of Oklahoma in 1950.
Oklahoma Voices: Anthony Ziegler
Anthony Ziegler talks about his life growing up in Northeast Oklahoma City.
Oral History Kent Frates
Kent Frates tells the story of when his uncle Charles Urschel was kidnapped by Machine Gun Kelly.