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Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher

Biship Travis Bruce Sipuel
Fisher's parents, Rev Travis Bruce Sipuel (1877–1946) and Martha Belle Sipuel, were survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. He was 43 and she was 36. Their house was burned to the ground. They had moved from Dermott, Arkansas, to Tulsa around 1918 to fulfill an appointment to develop a Church of God in Christ (COGIC) (Pentecostal). Sipuel rented a house in the Greenwood District on North Greenwood and leased a building for the North Greenwood COGIC. The building was located at 700 N. Greenwood (presently OSU Tulsa), on the North end of the thriving Black Wall Street. Sipuel helped to grow the church to 40 people during his time there.


 * 1922 → 700 N. Greenwood → Pastor M.W. Warren r. 520 N. Greenwood Avenue.

Black Dispatch

 * Black Dispatch

References linked to notes


Volumes 1 and 2, edited by Darlene Clark Hine Copyright 1993, Carlson Publishing Inc., Brooklyn, New York ISBN 0-926019-61-9
 * Black Women in America An Historical Encyclopedia


 * ; ISBN 0-9260-1961-9;.


 * Hall, Melvin C., "Fisher, Ada Lois Sipuel (1924-1995) ," Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture  (accessed June 15, 2010).


 * ; ISBN 978-0-9414-9875-3;, ,.




 * (permalink – via TimesMachine).




 * ; ISBN 1-9307-0962-5 (hardback), ISBN 978-0-9993-4205-3 (e-book); ; Scribd 358022112.




 * (publication); (article).


 * ; ISBN 0-8061-1266-2;.






 * ; ISBN 0-8061-2819-4;.


 * ; ISBN 0-1951-6024-X;.


 * ISBN 1-8855-9608-1;.




 * ; ISBN 0-3930-1513-0;.




 * ; ISBN 0-8160-4840-1;.


 * (online)
 * (microfilm)
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 * via Newspapers.com
 * via Oklahoma Historical Society
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 * via Oklahoma Historical Society

Photos
Re: East Central Teachers Association, Oklahoma


 * Photo by Sally Brittingham Wallace → "Oliver Jacobs Reading a Newspaper Titled The Black Dispatch". Headline: "East Central Teachers Deny Jim Crow Vote". (1940) – via Portal to Texas History
 * Photo by Sally Brittingham Wallace → "Oliver Jacobs Reading on Bunkhouse Porch at the Lambshead Ranch" – via Portal to Texas History