Browsing The University of Oklahoma by Author "Saho, Bala"
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Indigenous-Settler Partnerships in the American West, 1875-1975
Truden, John (2023-05-12)Between Reconstruction and the early Cold War, Indigenous communities in Oklahoma faced an existential crisis. Over the course of the nineteenth century, the United States applied intense pressure on Indigenous communities ... -
Other Indians and Freedmen: The Legacy of Black Migration in Oklahoma, 1840-1910
Myers, Leroy Jr (2021)“Other Indians and Freedmen: The Legacy of Black Migration in Oklahoma, 1840-1910” analyzes African Americans’ westward migration from the Deep South and the development of predominately black towns throughout Indian ... -
Settler Colonialism on the Southern Plains: Squatters and the Construction of a Settler State in Indian Territory
Truden, John (2018)Settler colonialism, a process by which settlers take control of and transform both the land and people who live in a region into the settlers’ image, was a defining force in Oklahoma’s formation and remains pervasive in ... -
The University of Oklahoma and the Hidden Curriculum of Its Early Years
Boone, Brittany (2019-05-11)A key part of the founding myth of the University of Oklahoma is the imagery of its first president, David Ross Boyd, combing the untamed territory in a buggy for potential students, promising that “no one will find he is ...