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  • oklahoma bombing
    The Bill of Rights in Action The Aftermath of Terror Oklahoma bombing was a tragic occurrence that will linger for a Long time in our memories. ...
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  • Oklahoma History
    Oklahoma History In most cases, territories that want to become states are divided out by the Government. ... Oklahoma was shaped by broken promises. ...
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  • Bonnie and Clyde in Oklahoma
    Bonnie and Clyde in Oklahoma by Rick Mattix Two of the Southwest's more noted desperados during the early 1930's were Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker. ...
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  • Oklahoma City Bombing
    ... The incident was published by the AP Press soon after. Now do you remember the bombing just four years ago, in Oklahoma City? Suspects ...
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  • oklahoma city bombing
    On April 19, 1995, around 9:03 am, just after Oklahoma parents had dropped their children off at day care at the Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma ...
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  • Oklahoma's Four by Four Plan
    This year's sophomore class in Oklahoma high schools is the first to be under the Four-by-Four plan in order to graduate. This plan ...
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  • Driving in Oklahoma and Freeway 280
    ... his home. In the first part of the poem, Carter describes his feelings and thoughts when he was driving a car in Oklahoma. He draws ...
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  • Meterology
    ... Oklahoma has one of the best weather forecasting systems in the world. The University ... here? Oklahoma's weather system is unique. We ...
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  • Bootlegger's Boy
    Switzer grew up in Arkansas, but will always be connected with Oklahoma. ... He is responsible for Oklahoma starting to run the wishbone. ...
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  • The Indians Contribution to their problems.
    Oklahoma History The Indians contridbuted to there problem. ... The Americans finally rounded up all the Indians and took them to Oklahoma. ...
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  • Accuracy of FAR AND AWAY
    The movie Far and Away is a great depiction of the Oklahoma land rush, as well as immigrant life in the United States. The movie ...
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  • Trail of tears
    ... About five hundred leading Cherokee agreed in 1835 to cede the tribal territory in exchange for $5,700,000 and land in Indian Territory (now Oklahoma). ...
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  • terrorism
    ... The Oklahoma City bombing, which is responsible for 169 deaths alone, was not included in this report. ... 1995 - Oklahoma City Bombing. ...
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  • domestic terrorism
    ... One of the best examples on examining these acts of uproar can be viewed, seen and understood by studying the case of the Oklahoma bombing which occurred in ...
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  • Trail of Tears
    ... nearly six hundred Cherokee Native Americans on a journey from their home in Georgia, through Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, and Arkansas, ending up in Oklahoma ...
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  • None_Provided
    On April 19, 1995, around 9:03 am, just after Oklahoma parents had dropped their children off at day care at the Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma ...
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  • grapes of wrath
    Set in the 1930's, in America's "Dust Bowl," it is the tale of the Joad family, a large clan of poor Oklahoma sharecroppers, and how they are forced into a ...
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  • None_Provided
    "Oklahoma's history," Baird and Goble assert, "begins with the social development and interactions of Wichitas, Apaches, Comanches, and Osages. ...
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  • The Invisable Man
    ... Ralph Waldo Ellison was born March 1, 1914 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to Lewis Alfred and Ida Millsap Ellison. At the beginning ...
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  • Mickey Mantle
    ... On October 21, 1931, in Spavinaw, Oklahoma, a baby by the name of Mickey Charles Mantle was born to Elven "Mutt" Mantle and Lovell Mantle. ...
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  • Grapes of Wrath Book Report
    Book Report Grapes of Wrath Exposition: The beginning of the story had started in Oklahoma during the month of May. The rain was ...
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  • great
    ... This light brought the body count to well defined number as they just kept piling up. This incident closely resembles the Oklahoma City bombing. ...
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  • The Grapes of Wrath 4
    In the novel, The Grapes of Wrath, John Steinbeck describes a family's journey from Oklahoma to California during the 1930s. The ...
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  • Trail of Tears the Rise and Fall of the Cherokee Nation
    ... He was the person who in the end dealt with the government on the removal of Cherokees from Georgia to Oklahoma, and who dealt with the price the government ...
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  • Ralph Ellison 2
    ... impact as an American author. Ralph Waldo Ellison was born on March 1, 1914 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. His father named Ralph after ...
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  • Biological Weapons
    ... lives. A month or so before Christmas, three people, most likely male, walked into a crowded shopping mall in Oklahoma City. Dressed ...
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  • the bean tree
    ... She decides to take her out of state, back to Oklahoma, along with Estevan and Esperanza, a refugee couple from Guatemala. However ...
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  • Cherokee Indians
    ... Some of these Native Americans live on a reservation in North Carolina but most live in Oklahoma. Actually over 100,000 live in Oklahoma. ...
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  • Racial Segregation in the US
    ... For instance, Oklahoma required that whites and blacks! ... In the case of Hollins vs. Oklahoma in 1935, Houston challenged the exclusion of blacks from juries. ...
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  • The Cherokees: A Proud People
    ... More than 100,000 Cherokee Indians live in parts of Oklahoma now. ... The tribes were given a right to all of Oklahoma except the Panhandle. ...
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