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Oral History: Margaret Bell Tampkins and Leonard Tampkins Jr.

Born in 1916, Margaret Bell Tamkins talks about her life growing up in northeast Oklahoma City. In the second half of the interview she is joined by her son, Leonard Tampkins Jr., who talks about being a part of a group that became the first students from Douglass High School to attend the University of Oklahoma in the early days of integration.

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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.

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Oral History: Sara Cunningham

Sara Cunningham talks about her life and her work with the Free Mom Hugs organization.

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Oklahoma Voices: Carol Hamilton

Former Oklahoma Poet Laureate Carol Hamilton talks about her life as a poet.

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Oral History: JW Sanford

Doctor JW Sanford talks about life in northeast Oklahoma City.

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Crimes Against Humanity & Coniption Fits @ N.A.C.

Crimes Against Humanity & Coniption Fits @ N.A.C.

Show flyer for Crimes Against Humanity & Coniption Fits @ N.A.C. 

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Oral History Emily Matthews

Emily Matthews talks about roller derby in Oklahoma City.

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