North Tulsa Oral History Project. Includes historical commentary by Eddie Faye Gates of Perryman Cemetery, Creek Council Oak Park and Trail, Latimer's Barbecue, J.B. Wilson's Barbecue, Wilson's Family Store, and Ebony Expressions. Includes interviews with fireman and rodeo performer, Donald Stevens, and an unidentified employee at J.B. Wilson's Barbecue., late 20th century
Item — Box: 23
Identifier: 5327.1679
Dates
- late 20th century
Creator
- Thompson, Don (Videographer, Person)
Extent
1 videocassettes : Umatic tape label reads: Tape 10. Paper enclosed contains photocopy of a label with the following text: Tulsa historic sites - Cathedral Row; Stephens Rodeo; Latimer's Barbecue; Wilson's Barbecue; Homeland Grocery; Ebony Store; 1960s 8mm reels - rodeos, etc.
Language of Materials
English
Credit Line
Gift of Eddie Faye Gates, Tulsa, OK, teacher, author, community activist
Previous Number 1
TL2019.20
Creator
- Thompson, Don (Videographer, Person)
- Thompson, Don (Compiler, Person)
- Gates, Eddie Faye (Compiler, Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Gilcrease Museum/Helmerich Center for American Research Repository
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