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Remembering Oklahoma civil rights leader Amos T. Hall
The quiet, peace-loving, humble Tulsan became Oklahoma s first elected black judge.
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O-Zone: Sign language
Senior writer John Oehser answers your questions.
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Throwback Tulsa: Black woman is first admitted to OU law school on this day in 1948
76 years ago today, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher was entitled to a legal education by a state institution.
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LOCAL COLUMN: Equal Rights and the integration of the University of Oklahoma
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
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Black History Month: Honoring some of Oklahoma's trailblazers
The Oklahoman recognizes African American history makers who worked either in the judiciary, legislative or law enforcement areas of government.
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