The University of Central Oklahoma on Thursday will host a Black History Month kickoff event featuring a music professor and ...
Oklahoma, and pushing for Black political and economic independence. Though many Black towns thrived, not all survived. Some were destroyed by racial violence, such as Greenwood, Oklahoma—better ...
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The proud Two-Spirit woman disappeared in northeastern Oklahoma after walking away from her mother's home in the early ...
The town of Taft, Oklahoma, is debating on whether to change signs that claim it is home to the first African American female ...
It's not easy to talk about Edmond's past as a "sundown town" unwelcome to Black people. But Edmond is talking about it, and amending public records.
Did you know that before Oklahoma was established as a state, there was a push in Congress to make it an all-Black state?
The city’s first black homeowner, retired OU Professor Dr. George Henderson, addressed the council as well as the city, and said Martin Luther King, Jr.’s dream is also in Norman. Henderson first ...
A: According to Bridget Lewis of the Oklahoma Historical Society, the program connects All-Black towns and Civil Rights landmarks with significant Native American sites. It aims to boost tourism ...
Thirty years ago, the Oklahoma City bombing thrust the Sooner State capital into the national spotlight. At the time, ...