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University of Oklahoma President George L. Cross with Ada Lois Sipuel, 1948. Ms. Sipuel was the first African-American student admitted to the OU Law School FISHER 1 |
Amos T. Hall, resident counsel for NAACP; Thurgood Marshall, attorney from New York NAACP office; Dr. H.W. Williamston, state president of the Oklahoma NAACP; with Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher, first African-American to attend the OU Law School FISHER 2 | |
Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher, first African-American to attend and graduate from the OU Law School FISHER 3 |
George W. McLaurin attends his first class at the University of Oklahoma under segregated conditions. The lecturer is Professor F.A. Balyeat, of the College of Education FISHER 4 | |
George W. McLaurin FISHER 5 | ||
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