Morgan, Anne Hodges, 1940-

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Angie Debo, teacher, historian and author, wrote of the corrupt treatment of the Five Civilized Tribes, Native American history and biography, and life in early-day Oklahoma.

Anne Hodges Morgan was Vice President for Programs at the Kerr Foundation in Oklahoma City. A friend of Angie Debo, she worked to raise money and coordinate efforts to complete the film Indians, outlaws and Angie Debo produced by the Institute for Research in History. She also coordinated the completion and hanging of the portrait of Dr. Debo in the Oklahoma state capitol.

The Institute for Research in History is an organization of independent historians. Activities are supported by membership levies, contributions, and professional services conducted under the auspices of the Institute. The Institute also undertakes grant-supported research projects.

From the description of Papers on the film Indians, outlaws and Angie Debo and the Angie Debo portrait, 1983-1988. (Oklahoma State University Library). WorldCat record id: 35832983

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referencedIn Frances Goff Papers 93-385 - 96-277., 1914-1994 Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
referencedIn Goff, Frances, 1916-1994. Goff, Frances, papers, 1914-1994. University of Texas Libraries
creatorOf Morgan, Anne Hodges, 1940-. Papers on the film Indians, outlaws and Angie Debo and the Angie Debo portrait, 1983-1988. Oklahoma State University Library, Edmon Low Library
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associatedWith Debo, Angie, 1890-1988. person
associatedWith Goff, Frances, 1916-1994 person
correspondedWith Institute for Research in History (New York, N.Y.) corporateBody
associatedWith Wilson, Charles Banks. person
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