Oklahoma
Banned book lesson thrusts Oklahoma teacher into campaign
November 7, 2022NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — Summer Boismier was living her childhood dream. She grew up a bookworm, became a high school English teacher, and filled both her classroom and home with her favorite literature. She taught her...
Read moreOklahoma joins effort to destroy abortion rights ahead of possible Roe reversal
April 13, 2022Going even further than Texas, the Sooner State’s anti-abortion legislation could be a precursor to overturning Roe v. Wade.
Read more‘Recovering Ancient Spiro’: Remembering one of Native America’s most forgotten but important sites
April 12, 2022Spiro is considered by many scholars to have been at one time the single most powerful political and cultural entity in North America.
Read moreTulsa-Greenwood Race Massacre survivors tell of past destruction, continuing pain
May 30, 2021A hundred years later our world is quite different, but police murders and the attempted Jan. 6 coup show racism is still the big killer in the U.S.
Read moreLawsuit seeks redress for 1921 Tulsa massacre
September 3, 2020Attorneys for victims and their descendants affected by the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre filed a lawsuit in state court on Tuesday against the City of Tulsa.
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