Storyteller: Alicia Heartfield Latimer

Interviewer: Beverly Wells Washington

Date: 09/20/2016

Language: English

Subjects: Mobile, Alabama, Scott Family, Coretta Scott King, Highberger, Fanny Ethel Burroughs Scott, Ford, Ruby Scott Heartfield, Birmingham, Oklahoma State University, Cowboys, Tulsa, Oklahoma, Hazel and Fred Latimer, Mount Zion Baptist Church, Race Riot, Civil Rights, YMCA, Mrs. Dell Caruthers, Martin Luther King, Chee Chee, John F. Kennedy, Dallas, Jesus, Santa Claus, Oklahoma City, Dale Reeder, Ms. Ponds, Northeast High School, Harding, John Marshall High School, Lord, Oklahoma Employment Security, African American, Black Power, Angeal Davis, Tulsa City County Library System, Kimberly Johnson, Oklahoma University, Dr. Michael Dyson, Anita Hill, Tavis Smiley, Susan Taylor, Nicki Giovanni, Calota Walls Lanier, God, Juneteenth, African American Resource Coordinator, Native American, Hispanic, John Hope Franklin, Rentisville, John Hope Center for Reconciliation, John W. Franklin, Switzerland, London, Paris, Susan Savage, Michelle Place, Alesia Latimer Clement, AWATIF, Sudan, Boco Haram, America, Chad, Democracy, Robert Littlejohn, Klan, African Blood Brotherhood, Chicago, Black Wall Street, Mary Jones

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