Black Pioneers

Black history in Oklahoma is unique.  Some were cowboys.  Some were Indians.  And all of them were pioneers. Charles Davis knew them well.  Most of them he buried.  Share this: Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on X (Opens...

Until It’s Not Here No More

 150 years ago, the plains Indians of Oklahoma were refugees of war.  The tattered remains of once proud tribes who had become foreigners in their own land. Practically overnight, they were faced with a new language, new religion and a new way of life. ...

Babies Behind Bars

Pete Weststein used to live in a place of blue distances, tending his dairy herd.  It is now a valley of prisons.  Four of them, nudging aside the cows and the quiet.  His wife Frieda is raising her family next to those prisons.  She wondered, what...

Singing Sullivans

On Betty Sullivan’s 75th birthday, her kids got together to sing for their mom in a place polished with dreams and hard work. Carnegie Hall.  She was set to perform again at Carnegie Hall on her 90th birthday.  Coronavirus canceled the...