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The war thrust on Oklahomans extensive individual and communal responsibilities
Oklahoma colleges and universities were invited to send one female art student to serve as an attendant and compete for the title of Queen
Oklahoma and the nation lost a sparkling example of one fine man
None of that helped him
the focus centers on the effect of America’s entry into the war during 1942 on life in Oklahoma
The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum: Looking Back. Thinking Forward. Goat Milk The war thrust on OklahomansBy Bob Johnson and Kari Watkins The story within these pages is of an unexpected journey that began at 9: 02 a. m. on April 19, 1995 when a massive bomb ripped apart the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, took 168 innocent lives, including 19 children, and changed our lives forever. It is a story of a journey of violence turning to hope as the world witnessed a response characterized by an unprecedented melding of courage, compassion,
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