American
Subject
Subject Source: Gilcrease Culture Terms
Found in 15956 Collections and/or Records:
An Enemy that Warns, late 19th century - early 20th century
Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 255.Unknown]
Identifier: TU2009.39.7658.12
Description
Photograph of bronze titled, "An Enemy that Warns." Bronze depicts aggitated wolf and a rattlesnake inside a cow skull.
Dates:
late 19th century - early 20th century
An essay about art critics, early 20th century
Item — Folder 466: [Barcode: 127.466]
Identifier: 4027.8403.11-.13
Description
Folder 466
Dates:
early 20th century
An essay about painting, writing and sculpture, early 20th century
Item — Folder 466: [Barcode: 127.466]
Identifier: 4027.8403.17-.18
Description
Folder 466
Dates:
early 20th century
An essay on the origin and meaning of new art, early 20th century
Item — Folder 466: [Barcode: 127.466]
Identifier: 4027.8403.14-.15
Description
Folder 466
Dates:
early 20th century
An essay on The Puritans", early 20th century
Item — Folder 466: [Barcode: 127.466]
Identifier: 4027.8404.2-.6
Description
Folder 466 Transcript (DCI) [first page of multi-page document]
[handwritten in cursive in pencil] The Puritans. 1The puritans were schooled to think of most of the arts [word inserted above the line] as min-istrations to vanety [sic], therefore in the main su-purfluous [sic], debasing, diabolical.
Music was tolerable only as hymns or sacred music. Sculpture only when the figure was hidden under draperies. Painting...
Dates:
early 20th century
An essay regarding Americans their lingo and difference from others, early 20th century
Item — Folder 466: [Barcode: 127.466]
Identifier: 4027.8405.1-.11
Description
Folder 466
Dates:
early 20th century
An obscured individual, an unidentified woman, survivors Wess Young, Sr., Otis Granville Clark, and Thelma Thurman Knight, (all seated) with Raymond Knight, Eddie Faye Gates, and Representative Melvin "Mel" Luther Watt, and Representative Sheila Jackson Lee, standing behind them in Washington, District of Columbia, March 8, 2005
Item — Box 6
Identifier: 4328.10547
Scope and Contents
Inscribed by hand in black ink, "Melvin Watts, Rep["r." inscribed by hand in blue ink] NC" in bottom center on verso; Printed in black ink, "ccc3666 117/142 > Mom, K, K, Y, C, H + cong+ 46> 03/20/05" vertically in center on verso; Printed in black ink, "FUJIFILM Fujicolor Crystal Archive Paper" repeating on verso Curatorial Remarks Appears that the survivors are being honored in Congressional...
Dates:
March 8, 2005
An Old Timer Passes, late 19th century - early 20th century
Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 255.Unknown]
Identifier: TU2009.39.4651
Description
Article by H. P. Stanford titled 'An Old Timer Passes' which is about the death of H. A. Brinkman.
Dates:
late 19th century - early 20th century
An unidentified African woman at the Greenwood Cultural Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, November 9, 1989
Item — Box 7
Identifier: 4327.10821
Scope and Contents
Inscribed by hand in blue ink, "African woman" in upper left center on verso; Inscribed by hand in blue ink, "Greenwood Cultural Center Nov. 9, 1989" in left center on verso; Printed in black ink, "AGFA [logo] QUALITY PAPER MADE IN GERMANY" repeating on verso Curatorial Remarks Places: Greenwood Cultural Center, 322 N Greenwood Avenue Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74120 Community Elder Tags: African woman, red print body wrap, red print...
Dates:
November 9, 1989
Found in:
Gilcrease Museum/Helmerich Center for American Research
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MC.2020.001, Eddie Faye Gates Tulsa Race Massacre Collection
/
Photographs
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Greenwood Cultural Center Events/Tulsa Juneteenth/Tulsa Jazz Festival
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Greenwood Cultural Center Events/Tulsa Juneteenth/Tulsa Jazz Festival: Folder 1 - Malcom X's daughter, Attallah Shabazz, visits Greenwood Cultural Center - November 9, 1989
An unidentified African woman with Virginia Franklin at the Greenwood Cultural Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, November 9, 1989
Item — Box 7
Identifier: 4327.10822
Scope and Contents
Inscribed by hand in blue ink, "African woman - Virginia Franklin Greenwood Center Nov 9, 1989" in center on verso; Printed in black ink, "AGFA [logo] QUALITY PAPER MADE IN GERMANY" repeating on verso Curatorial Remarks People: Virginia Franklin, African woman
Places: Greenwood Cultural Center, 324 North Greenwood, Tulsa Oklahoma Community Elder Tags: African woman in red garment, red head wrap, two ladies standing in the...
Dates:
November 9, 1989
Found in:
Gilcrease Museum/Helmerich Center for American Research
/
MC.2020.001, Eddie Faye Gates Tulsa Race Massacre Collection
/
Photographs
/
Greenwood Cultural Center Events/Tulsa Juneteenth/Tulsa Jazz Festival
/
Greenwood Cultural Center Events/Tulsa Juneteenth/Tulsa Jazz Festival: Folder 1 - Malcom X's daughter, Attallah Shabazz, visits Greenwood Cultural Center - November 9, 1989