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Earnest Hoberecht Collection 2024.20

Earnest Hoberecht (pronounced HO-bright), was an American reporter who became a major literary figure in Japan just after World War II. He was born January 1, 1918 in Watonga, Okla., where he grew up; he earned a journalism degree from Oklahoma University, then worked as a reporter for the Memphis Press-Scimitar; he quit to go to Hawaii to work as a laborer at Pearl Harbor, and from there wound up covering the occupation of Japan, eventually becoming bureau chief; by day, Mr. Hoberecht wrote news articles and tried to recruit Asian subscribers for the wire service, United Press International and wrote romance novels for a Japanese audience at night. 

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Oklahoma Authors: Tara Hudson

Interview with Oklahoma author Tara Hudson

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Oral History Kelley Blair

Kelley Blair talks about founding and running the Diversity Center of Oklahoma.

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Oral History Venita Johnson

Venita Johnson talks about life in Northeast Oklahoma City.

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Oral History Nikki Nice

Ward 7 City Councilwoman Nikki Nice talks about the past, present, and future of northeast Oklahoma City.

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Oklahoma Voices: Don Ray

Don Ray talks about his life.

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The Dead Milkmen @ O'Rilly

The Dead Milkmen @ O'Rilly

Show flyer for The Dead Milkmen @ O'Rilly

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