Oklahoma: Remarkable Events That Shaped History

Oklahoma: Remarkable Events That Shaped History
ISBN-10
1493039105
ISBN-13
9781493039104
Series
Oklahoma
Category
Oklahoma
Pages
232
Language
English
Published
2019
Publisher
It Happened in Series
Author
Robert L. Dorman

Description

This book offers an inside look at over 30 interesting and unusual episodes that shaped the history of the Sooner State. Read all about the Trail of Tears in Tahlequah. Find out why George W. McLaurin was denied admission to the University of Oklahoma in 1950. Try to solve the mystery of Karen Silkwood's suspicious death in 1974.

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