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    • The Branding of the University of Oklahoma 

      Stutz, Charlotte (2021-05-14)
      My thesis focuses on the process of branding the University of Oklahoma between 1890 and 1930. I examine the origins of the administrative brand, the shift after Oklahoma statehood, the impact of World War One, and the ...
    • Clara Luper: A Historical Example for Contemporary Teacher Activists 

      Gentry, Janna (2018-01)
      The purpose of this thesis is to provide contemporary teacher activists resisting against the racism of the New Jim Crow with a historical template for engaging in activism, through the biography of Clara Luper as a political ...
    • General survey of Native American participation in the Vietnam War 

      Tucker, Rachel (2023-12-15)
      Native American participation during the Vietnam War is a subject woefully understudied, as whole, with a majority of the historiography consisting of one man’s work. This general survey of Native American/Indian/Indigenous ...
    • Land of the Fair God: The Development of Black Towns in Oklahoma, 1870-1910 

      Myers Jr, Leroy (2016)
      Oklahoma’s All Black Town Movement is important to contextualize larger black migration patterns during the nineteenth century. Oklahoma was at the center of black migration from surrounding states. In addition, it played ...
    • 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 ...