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The Chronicles of Oklahoma SEGREGATION IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF OKLAHOMA TERRITORY By Frank A. Balyeat * When Oklahoma became a state, November 16, 1907, the
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City

Davenport / /

Company

Kingfisher / /

Country

United States / /

Facility

The Larigston College / University of Oklahoma / College of Education / County Normal Institute / /

IndustryTerm

separate school law / racial separation law / enacted law / county option law / /

NaturalFeature

Canadian River / Negro / Red River / /

OperatingSystem

Fork / /

Organization

University of Oklahoma / First Territorial Legislature / Fourth Legislature / House of Representatives / Larigston College / Extension Division / College of Education / U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission / separate school district / U.S. Supreme Court / County Separate School Fund / Lincoln County School / First Legislature / County Normal Institute / /

Person

Renfrow / Frantz / Ferguson / Frank A. Balyeat / L. W. Baxter / Keaton / Losey / Cameron / /

Position

county superintendent / Democratic Governor / President / tutor / Superintendent / teacher / Governor / Democratic Territorial governor / President of the United States / writer / Secretary of the Interior / Territorial Governor / Territorial Superintendent / presiding officer / Territorial Superintendent of Public Instruction / Secretary of the Interior of the United States / /

ProvinceOrState

Texas / Kansas / Lincoln County / Kingfisher County / Greer County / Oklahoma County / Logan County / Blaine County / Oklahoma / Fallis / Iowa / Arkansas / /

PublishedMedium

The Larigston College annual / /

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