CATHY W. DINKINS

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CATHY W. DINKINS

She received accolades in the form of Teacher of the Year (BRES), chair of Creative Writing (RSMS), and was a longstanding member of Delta Kappa Gamma. After her retirement in 2007, she ran the YMCA after school program, earning the award of Volunteer of the Year; was the recreation director at
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Oakbank dad dives into children's literature

He acknowledged it was a little nerve-wracking to publish his work after so many years of drawing and writing in the privacy of his own home. “It's hard to put yourself out there,” he admitted. But the risk proved to be worth the reward. “I can't really describe the feeling it gives me when people message me
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History of African American education in Oklahoma City featured in new book

She documents a who's who in the black community with 180 photos, many of them never before published. The release of “Oklahoma City's African American Education” is well-timed with the redevelopment of the historic former Douglass High School at 600 N High. The school was boarded up and
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The significance of Black History

Then in 1916, he started publishing the Journal of Negro History, a magazine highlighting achievements by men and women of colour, that went on to become 'The Journal of African American History.' As part of his ongoing efforts to get schools to study African American history, Dr. Woodson organized
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