8 ; Arrell M . Gibson , Oklahoma : A History of Five Centuries ( Norman , Oklahoma : Harlow Publishing Corporation , 1965 ) , 353 ; Teall , Black History in Oklahoma , 172 , 202 - 204 , 225 ; Tulsa Star , March 30 , 1918 , p .
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