The Black Oklahomans: A History. 1541-1972Edwards Print Company, 1972 - 314 pages "In this book, Arthur Lincoln Tolson traces the role of Blacks in Oklahoma over approximately four hundred and thirty-one years of history." --from back cover. |
Contents
FIRST BLACK ARRIVALS | 1 |
SECOND BLACK ARRIVALS | 9 |
THIRD BLACK ARRIVALS | 17 |
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