Very sad news … Terry L. Griffith, Oklahoma City historian and writer of three basic books on Oklahoma City’s history, died on Christmas Day 2014. I never met Terry but his three Arcadia Publishing books have been a constantly used and reliable source of...
A Book Review by Doug Loudenback Who doesn’t savor extravagantly entangled murder mysteries, nefarious melodramas in which big business is allegedly unworried about harming the public, and yarns of political corruption-crime-and-intrigue? I’m not presently thinking of...
I am constantly reminded, one way or another, about how much I DON’T know about Oklahoma City history and what a relatively untapped and deep well that it truly is. The thing which eventually led to my awareness of Marilyn Hudson was an unsolicited email on June...
Editor’s Introduction. In the last installment of Jim Kyle’s Memoirs, “We Didn’t Use Billy Clubs”, he left us with images and stories a war which wasn’t — the Korean Conflict, Police Action, or whatever other euphemism it was called...
Above, Clara Luper February has come to be accepted as “Black History Month” or “African American History Month” in the United States. About that, see this Library of Congress page and this January 2002 City of Oklahoma City Council resolution....