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Monthly Archives: March 2011
Rebecca West mentioned
The Rebecca West Collection has been mentioned in a blog The Open Road Blog. The blog is indicating the trip the posting’s author took to come to Tulsa to study the archive we hold here working on the ebook version … Continue reading
Kent Frizzell Wounded Knee papers, 1971-1981.
In February 1973, a stand-off began between members of the Lakota, the American Indian Movement, federal marshals, and others that lasted for 71 days. In time, negotiations brought an end to the hostilities. Kent Frizzell was Chief Government Negotiator in … Continue reading
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Departmental closing
Special collections will be closed Thursday and Friday, March 3 and 4 to free up staff to move materials to offsite storage. We are sorry for any inconvenience.