Woman writes about blacks in Oklahoma history
As a parent and educator, Rochelle Stephney-Roberson , of Oklahoma City , loved to attend her children's annual Black History Month program at their private Christian school.
Stephney-Roberson said the program, held at St. John Christian Heritage Academy , always included students' skits and performances that focused on blacks who played an integral role in American history. Stephney-Roberson said each student...
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