Main street Oklahoma : stories of twentieth-century America /
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Norman :
University of Oklahoma Press,
[2013]
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Table of Contents:
- "For our own safety and welfare": what the Civil War meant in Indian Territory / Bradley R. Clampitt
- The mock wedding of Indian and Oklahoma Territories / Malia K. Bennett
- "The land we belong to is grand!" : environment and history in twentieth-century Oklahoma / Sterling D. Evans
- Oil and natural gas: putting Oklahoma on the map / Dan T. Boyd
- Petroleum, planning, and tribal property: oil field development on the Osage Reservation, 1896-1950 / Houston Mount
- Butchers against businessmen: the 1921 Packinghouse Strike and the Open Shop Movement in Oklahoma City / Nigel A. Sellars
- "Spirited away": race, gender, and murder in Oklahoma in the 1920s / Christienne M. McPherson
- Native American art in Oklahoma: an interpretation / Alvin O. Turner
- Let us help you help yourselves: New Deal economic recovery programs and the Five Tribes in rural Oklahoma / James Hochtritt
- The war on poverty in Little Dixie, 1965-74 / Jennifer J. Collins
- Conservative Oklahoma women united: the crusade to defeat the ERA / Jana Vogt Catignani / On the Illinois: the making of modern music and culture in the Oklahoma Ozark foothills / J. Justin Castro.