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Juneteenth may mark the day in 1865 when enslaved people in Galveston, Texas found out they had been freed, but thousands of ...
While many across the country recognize Juneteenth as the end to the institution of slavery in America in 1865, some tribal nations in Oklahoma continued to own slaves until the following year, 1866.
Goodrich, who played at KU from 2009 to 2013, then three seasons in the WNBA (two years in Tulsa, one in Seattle), was ...
Traditionally, Freedmen in the Muscogee Nation celebrate emancipation day on August 4, marking when the tribe’s council drew up a law to declare them free, said Rhonda Grayson, the founder and ...
Crowds gather during a closing ceremony of the Oklahoma National Guard Museum to honor its historic home in Oklahoma City. The museum will soon transition to a new state-of-the-art and nearly ...
Many of the original cartoons line the wall of a special Bill Mauldin room at the 45th Infantry Division Museum in Oklahoma City. Mauldin wasn't from Oklahoma, but he had gone to Europe with the ...
Former University of Kansas women’s basketball point guard Angel Goodrich, now a career firefighter in Tulsa, is now in the ...
Although Oklahoma native Erica Tremblay's movie "Fancy Dance" focuses on the harsh realities of the missing and murdered Indigenous people crisis, the Seneca-Cayuga filmmaker did incorporate at ...
The identity of the “Woman of the High Plains” was revealed in 1979—but five years later, Nettie Featherston was forgotten ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — It’s quiet at KD’s old place. Not empty, mind you. There are people enjoying the burgers and salads and well-made drinks in this restaurant, which is now known as Charleston ...
Thunder trace ties to tight-knit fan community to 1995 Oklahoma City bombing Most Thunder players weren't born when the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City was bombed 30 years ago.