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Nevora June Storts Sorrell was born March 29, 1944 at The Ole Homeplace seven miles south and three miles east of Wetumka, Oklahoma, to Robert Odell Storts and Lola Marie (Bratcher) Storts.
Read moreFuneral services for Matilda (Harjo) Jones will be held Thursday, July 2, 2020 at 10:00 AM at their family home in Wetumka, Oklahoma. Interment will follow at the Wetumka Cemetery. Wake services will be Wednesday, 7:00 PM also at the homeplace.
Read moreDonald Eugene (Donnie) LeForce was born October 16, 1950 in Vinita, OK to Eldon Don and Ruthann (Pullum) LeForce and passed away June 26 in Tulsa at the age of 69.
Read moreThe City of Wetumka’s electric utility would like its customers to know the cause of recent blinks in town.
Read moreWhat in the heck is a Woke Taliban? These newest protestors now rampaging and terrorizing America. The term “WOKE” refers to “social awareness.” While the name Taliban refers to the Afghanistan’s who fought (with US aid) against the Russians during that conflict.
Read moreThe All-Black towns of Oklahoma represent a unique chapter in American history. Nowhere else, neither in the Deep South nor in the Far West, did so many African American men and women come together to create, occupy, and govern their own communities. From 1865 to 1920 African Americans created more than fifty identifiable towns and settlements, some of short duration and some still existing at the beginning of the twenty-first century. For the next several weeks, we will focus on the following surviving towns, also known as the Thirteen Original All-Black Towns of Boley, Brooksville, Clearview, Grayson, Langston, Lima, Red Bird, Rentiesville, Summit, Taft, Tatums, Tullahassee, and Vernon.
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