Though Gov. Kevin Stitt signed HB 1775 into law, he proudly participated in Monday’s event, acknowledging the contributions made by Black Oklahomans opposing racial segregation in the state.
As students and community members from across Oklahoma gathered on the second floor of the Oklahoma state Capitol, filling the room with laughter, music and boisterous conversation, they could only
The Oklahoma Legislative Black Caucus has extended an invitation for people to join in celebrating Oklahoma’s first Black History Day at the state Capitol from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday on the second-floor rotunda.