On the North side of the Cleveland County Courthouse is a recently installed brand spanking new historical marker. It tells the tale of OU Law School graduate Ada Lois Sepuel
The 1964 Transcript “Progress” edition — remember those — featured the new, modern dormitories on the University of Oklahoma’s south campus. A former newspaper colleague was featured in that color
The court’s decision didn’t come from a political movement, but from the courage and tenacity of one African American woman from Chickasha who just wanted to become a lawyer, and
George L. Cross was still the president when she made her high school visit. After graduation and a brief stint as an Oklahoma City kindergarten teacher, she was hired on
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