Box 22
Container
Contains 12 Results:
Audiovisual Materials, 1955 - 2010
Series — Multiple Containers
Abstract
From the Collection:
Collection consists of various materials collected by Eddie Faye Gates (February 5, 1934 - December 9, 2021) documenting her life and career as an educator, historian, author, and community activist, including photographs, recorded audiovisual oral histories, and manuscripts related to the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre and the history of Oklahoma, especially North Tulsa. Scope and Contents The Eddie Faye Gates Tulsa Race Massacre Collection...
Dates:
1955 - 2010
North Tulsa Oral History Project. Includes interviews with Jobie Elizabeth Holderness, Alfred Barnett, Thelma Whitlow, Ernie Fields, Pocahontas Greadington, Thelma DeEtta Perryman Gray, and Fannie Hill., late 20th century
Item — Box: 22
Identifier: 5327.1822
Curatorial Remarks
Jobie is discussing a quilt pattern of a quilt that she possesses. Mr. Alfred Barnett is discussing his experiences as a busboy with different economic groups of Tulsa people and his ministering to residents of nursing homes. He visited three nursing homes once a week. Thelma Whitlow talks about her efforts with Opal Dargon to raise funds to create important organizations for the Greenwood area. She noted that Mrs. Whitlow and Mrs. Dargon started a fund to begin the North Tulsa Heritage...
Dates:
late 20th century
Umatic tape label: 5a. Paper enclosed contains photocopy label that reads: Tape 5. NTOH 5. 1. Fannie Hill - Hutcheson y, 2. Ed Lacy, 3. Bob Hower, 4. Waldo Jones, Sr. and Waldon Jones, Jr., 5. Joseph Willard Vann, 6. Anita Hairston, 7. Claxton Nails, 8. Reverend A.D. Phillips, 9. Caesar Latimer, 10. T. Chatman, 11. Pretty Boy Floyd House, 12. Tulsa's Oldest House, 13. Josie Lewis - 97 years, 14. Elizabeth Chappelle, 15. T. Dargan, 16. J. Pegues, late 20th century
Item — Box: 22
Identifier: 5327.1823
Abstract
From the Collection:
Collection consists of various materials collected by Eddie Faye Gates (February 5, 1934 - December 9, 2021) documenting her life and career as an educator, historian, author, and community activist, including photographs, recorded audiovisual oral histories, and manuscripts related to the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre and the history of Oklahoma, especially North Tulsa. Scope and Contents The Eddie Faye Gates Tulsa Race Massacre Collection...
Dates:
late 20th century
North Tulsa Oral History Project, Part/Tape 5, late 20th century
Item — Box: 22
Identifier: 5327.1824
Dates:
late 20th century
North Tulsa Oral History Project. Includes Interviews by Eddie Faye Gates with Fannie Hill; an oral history of the Hartwell House; Edward J. Lacy; Bob Hower; Waldo Jones, Sr.; Waldo Jones, Jr.; Joseph Willard Vann, Sr.; Anita Hairston; Clayton Nails; and oral history of Mount Rose Baptist Church, circa 1995
Item — Box: 22
Identifier: 5327.1675
Umatic tape label: 7A. Paper enclosed contains photocopy label that reads: 1. Colonel Major Clark cont'd., 2. Reverend G.L. McCutchen, 3. Leadership Tulsa part 2, 4. Representative Don Ross 1st interview, 5. Senator Maxine Horner, 6. Representative Don Ross #2, 7. Stephens Rodeo, 8. Carver Middle School, 9. Roosevelt Elementary School, 10. Morningstar Baptist Church, 11. Dunbar Elementary School, 12. Booker T. Washington High School, 13. Inez Black (E.W. Woods), 14. Ida Donnie Willis Museum. NTOH. Converted carrier is different from accession # for this object and is 5327.1676., late 20th century
Item — Box: 22
Identifier: 5327.1825
Abstract
From the Collection:
Collection consists of various materials collected by Eddie Faye Gates (February 5, 1934 - December 9, 2021) documenting her life and career as an educator, historian, author, and community activist, including photographs, recorded audiovisual oral histories, and manuscripts related to the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre and the history of Oklahoma, especially North Tulsa. Scope and Contents The Eddie Faye Gates Tulsa Race Massacre Collection...
Dates:
late 20th century
Umatic tape label: 7B. Paper enclosed contains photocopy label that reads: Tape no. 7. 1. Colonel Major Clark cont'd., 2. Reverend G.L. McCutchen, 3. Leadership Tulsa part 2, 4. Representative Don Ross 1st interview, 5. Senator Maxine Horner, 6. Representative Don Ross #2, 7. Stephens Rodeo, 8. Carver Middle School, 9. Roosevelt Elementary School, 10. Morningstar Baptist Church, 11. Dunbar Elementary School, 12. Booker T. Washington High School, 13. Inez Black (E.W. Woods), 14. Ida Donnie Willis Museum. NTOH., late 20th century
Item — Box: 22
Identifier: 5327.1826
Abstract
From the Collection:
Collection consists of various materials collected by Eddie Faye Gates (February 5, 1934 - December 9, 2021) documenting her life and career as an educator, historian, author, and community activist, including photographs, recorded audiovisual oral histories, and manuscripts related to the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre and the history of Oklahoma, especially North Tulsa. Scope and Contents The Eddie Faye Gates Tulsa Race Massacre Collection...
Dates:
late 20th century
Umatic tape label: 8a: 1. Ida Dennie Willis Museum, 2. Perry, OK, 3. Bliss, OK (Marland) 101 Ranch, 4. Wayne Faubion, 5. Gerald Sober, 6. Nancy Hope Sober, 7. Roscoe Cartwright, Sr., 8. Lyon's Indian Store, 9. Oilwell - North St. Louis; 10. Alfred S. Dennie #2, 11. Rosa Skinner, late 20th century
Item — Box: 22
Identifier: 5327.1827
Abstract
From the Collection:
Collection consists of various materials collected by Eddie Faye Gates (February 5, 1934 - December 9, 2021) documenting her life and career as an educator, historian, author, and community activist, including photographs, recorded audiovisual oral histories, and manuscripts related to the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre and the history of Oklahoma, especially North Tulsa. Scope and Contents The Eddie Faye Gates Tulsa Race Massacre Collection...
Dates:
late 20th century
North Tulsa Oral History Project. Includes interviews by Eddie Faye Gates of Judge Bryant, Roscoe Cartwright, Jr., Frank Lyon, Alfred Stanley Dennie, Norman Leshie Dennie, and Rosa Davis Skinner. Includes footage of Eddie Faye Gates touring Lyon’s Indian Store in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and footage of Jobie Elizabeth Holden’s home., late 20th century
Item — Box: 22
Identifier: 5327.1828
Dates:
late 20th century