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Oral History Collections include more than 7,500 recorded interviews on a wide range of Oklahoma's history. The earliest interviews are recordings of late 1930s radio programs interviews. Most of the collection dates from about 1970 to the present. Searches maybe made by subject or person. Some other formats are available. Interviews range from one hour to eight hours. The average interview is between one and two hours. Limited cross indexing is available on the following subjects: broadcasting, the Depression, WWI, WWII, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, other military subjects, Rt 66, highway transportation, aviation, wild west shows, the Ku Klux Klan, Wiley Post, Will Rogers, African-American history, Native American histories and cultural information, music and dance in Oklahoma, leisure time activities, sports, outlaws and lawmen, the Tulsa Race Riot, pioneering and more.
For 30 years John Erling entertained Tulsans as the stimulating host of Erling in the Morning on KRMG radio. Known for his interviews with people of all walks of life--from politicians to celebrities to everyday people--John provided the perfect forum on his talk show to deliberate the hottest local and national topics. As a well-respected community leader and member of the Oklahoma Broadcasters Hall of Fame and Oklahoma Historians Hall of Fame, Erling is now devoting his energy and enthusiasm to the VoicesofOklahoma.com oral history project. He has interviewed hundreds of his fellow Oklahomans for this endeavor. All have had stories that serve to inspire, instruct, and entertain future generations of Oklahomans. In commemoration of the project's tenth anniversary, this book has been written to introduce VoicesofOklahoma.com to a new audience, and to provide dedicated visitors with some of their favorite stories between the covers of a book.
An illustrated history of Oklanoma County, Oklanoma, paired with histories of the local companies.