The Eddie Faye Gates Tulsa Race Massacre Collection
Found in 788 Collections and/or Records:
Broadcast of Nick News with Linda Ellerbee and Lucky Duck Productions featuring "Tulsa Race Riot" featuring interviews with Eddie Faye Gates, Otis Granville Clark, and Genevieve Elizabeth Jackson., late 20th century
Broadcast with CNN Correspondent Charles Zewe, featuring interview footage of Eddie Faye Gates, Beulah Smith, Ruth Avery, Kinney Booker, and Richard Warner of the Tulsa Historical Society about the Tulsa Race Riot Commission and their effort for reparations for survivors and descendants of the Tulsa Race Massacre., late 20th century
Caesar Latimer, 1900 - 2015
Card with writing that reads "Word Out!!! People mag; EFG doc, films, speeches, etc? Tulsa besieged for riot info. See Riot: Gr. book!", 1900 - 2010
Inscribed by hand in black ink, "Word out [underlined with three blue ink exclamation marks] People Mag. EFG doc. films, speeches, etc. Tulsa besieged for riot. info." in center on recto; Inscribed by hand in black ink, "See Riot: Gr. book!" vertical on right side on recto
Cathryn Bell Snoddy, Mary Bell Arrington, descendants of Tulsa Race Massacre survivors James D. and Ida Mae Bell, at interview with Eddie Faye Gates in Lanham, Maryland, 2000
Cheryl B. Moore McNair, the widow of Challenger Astronaut Ronald McNair, of North Carolina, at the National Alliance of Black School Educators convention at the Loew's Anatole Hotel, in Dallas, Texas, November 18, 1990
Inscribed by hand in blue ink, "McNair, widow of Challenger Astronaut Ron McNair, N.C. NABSE Loew's Anatole Hotel Dallas 11-18-1990" in center on verso; Printed in black ink, "THIS PAPER MANUFACTURED BY KODAK" repeating on verso
Clarence Love, 1940s
Inscribed by hand in blue ink, "#128" in top left corner on verso; Inscribed by hand in red ink, "#48 p. 167 [#48 p. 167 is marked through]" in upper right on verso; Inscribed by hand in red ink, "(shoot down, if necessary)" in upper center on verso; Inscribed by hand in blue ink, "Dapper young musician Clarence Love, 1940's, Kansas City; Tulsa" in center on verso
Clarence Love, jazz musician at his induction to Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame, Tulsa, Oklahoma, June 1990
Inscribed by hand in red ink, "#47 p. 167 [#47 p. 167 is marked through]" in upper right on verso; Inscribed by hand in blue ink, "50" in upper right corner on verso; Inscribed by hand in black ink, "142" encircled in upper right corner on verso; Inscribed by hand in red ink, "(shoot down, if necessary)" in upper center on verso; Inscribed by hand in blue ink, "Mr. Clarence Love at is induction into the Okla. Jazz Hall of Fame, Tulsa, OK, June 1990." in lower center on verso