- The
Oklahoman is the
largest daily newspaper in Oklahoma,
United States, and is the only
regional daily that
covers the
Greater Oklahoma City area. The...
- The
Oklahoman is a 1957
American CinemaScope Western film
starring Joel McCrea,
Barbara Hale, and Brad Dexter. It was also the last film of
actress Esther...
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percent of
Oklahomans between the age of 18 and 64 did not have
health insurance in 2005, the fifth-highest rate in the nation.
Oklahomans are in the...
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Neill Equality Center,
owned and
operated by
Oklahomans for Equality/OkEq (formerly
Tulsa Oklahomans for
Human Rights/TOHR), with
further development...
-
Oklahomans for
Children and
Families (OCAF) is a
nonprofit organization that
lobbies against media that the
group finds offensive. The
group has targeted...
- 'Okie Dough'," The
Daily Oklahoman, Thursday, 27
October 1955, p. 20, col. 3: "A new type of money,
designed to
boost Oklahomans'
pride in the
Sooner state...
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African Americans in
Oklahoma or
Black Oklahomans are
residents of the
state of
Oklahoma who are of
African American ancestry.
African Americans have a...
- A list of
songs about the U.S.
state of Oklahoma,
Oklahomans and
Oklahoma locations. "24
Hours From Tulsa" — Gene Pitney;
written by Burt
Bacharach and...
- "I
understand Oklahomans for Life wasn't
endorsing in this race and
wanted to make
clear that I am pro-life and have
stood with
Oklahomans for Life". Bice...
- fit his
cowboy image.
Although the
labels listed 'Jack
Guthrie & His
Oklahomans' as the artist, in
reality Guthrie had no
working band. The
studio brought...