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Anna Dodwell Oral History Interview Aug 1, 2004.mp4
Video recording and transcript of oral history interview with Laura Belmonte on August 1, 2004. Anna was born on September 7th, 1963, in Tulsa. She attended public schools in Tulsa. Around 1983, she became aware of Oklahomans for Human Rights, Tulsa…

Video recording and transcript of oral history interview with Laura Belmonte on July 25, 2004. Video and Transcript available at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center for on-site research. Steve was born in Okemah, Oklahoma on July 1, 1959. At age 5,…

Video recording and transcript of oral history interview with Laura Belmonte on January 30, 2004. Video and Transcript available at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center for on-site research. Born in Oklahoma City in 1934, he attended Oklahoma State…

okso_tohr_003_pres_01_x264.mp4
Video recording and transcript of oral history interview with Laura Belmonte on December 10, 2003. Dennis discusses his early life growing up in Ponca City, Oklahoma, experiences at Oklahoma State University and the University of Texas Law School. In…

Bob Inglish, Mike Green, Dennis Neill oral history interview May 5, 2003.mp4
Bob Inglish, Mike Green and Dennis Neill Oral History Interview with Kerry Lewis on May 5, 2003 - Discover the early days of Tulsa's LGBTQ+ activism through the personal stories of key founders. This episode explores how the community built a social,…

Transcript only of oral history interview with Kerry Lewis on May 4th, 2003. Born on June 25th, 1932, in Tulsa, Mike served as the Oklahomans for Human Rights, Tulsa Chapter as its first Vice-President when it was formed in 1980. He often represented…

County Packet.pdf
A 22 page document containing one page first consisting of 1 page listing counties in Oklahoma who issued same-sex marriage licenses within the first year of same-sex marriage becoming legal, then 4 copies of five pages (20 pages total) from…

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The cover of a brochure for the 2000 Humanity Unites for Human Rights Tulsa Diversity Celebration taking place June 2 - 10, 2000.

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The cover of a printed guide for Tulsa Pride 2010 with the caption "Celebrating 30 Years".

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A sign that reads "Vote No. Don't Legalize Discrimination". Above the slogan is the number 711 crossed out in red, referring to Oklahoma's State Question 711 that would specify marriage as exclusively between a man and a woman.

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