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  2. Black Donnellys - Wikipedia

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    A replica of the original Donnelly tombstone, belonging to Ray Fazakas, on display at the Lucan Area Heritage & Donnelly museum in Lucan-Biddulph, Ontario. The "Black" Donnellys were an Irish Catholic immigrant family who settled in Biddulph township, Upper Canada (later the province of Ontario), about 25 km northwest of London, in the

  3. Roscoe Dunjee - Wikipedia

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    Roscoe Dunjee (1883–1965) was an American civil rights activist, journalist, and editor in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.He founded the Black Dispatch in 1915, the first black newspaper in Oklahoma City, and used it as a platform to support civil rights and reveal injustices.

  4. Why many of Oklahoma's youngest children, families are ... - AOL

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    Know and Grow Oklahoma: Building Resilient Children, Families and Communities is the foundation’s project, and the NYT’s article is what we feared would be the reality when this group of ...

  5. The Black Dispatch - Wikipedia

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    The Black Dispatch (1914–1982) was an African- American weekly newspaper published in Oklahoma City. [1] [2] Roscoe Dunjee was the paper's editor. [3] Dunjee was an influence on Ralph Ellison, who was a courier for the paper. [4] Under the editorial guidance of Dunjee, the paper maintained significant circulation, especially outside of Oklahoma.

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  7. Katz Drug Store sit-in - Wikipedia

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    The Katz Drug Store sit-in was one of the first sit-ins during the civil rights movement, occurring between August 19 and August 21, 1958, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.In protest of racial discrimination, black schoolchildren sat at a lunch counter with their teacher demanding food, refusing to leave until they were served.

  8. Women, especially Black women with children, face highest ...

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    Black women with children are the largest group filed against, comprising 28.3% of all eviction filings. In Oklahoma, 61% of households facing evictions include children.

  9. Donda West - Wikipedia

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    West was raised in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the daughter of Lucille (née Eckles) [1] and Portwood Williams Sr., a civil rights activist. [2] [3] [4] She attended Douglass High School, graduating in 1967. [5] [6] She earned her bachelor's degree in English from Virginia Union University in 1971 and her doctoral degree from Auburn University in ...