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Mar 21, 2017 · By presenting her case along with the enrollment cards and land records above, a larger part of the story was known. Lucinda Davis was a strong Creek woman, and she was a strong African descended woman. She held strongly to her culture, and her mother tongue which was the Muscogee language.
- Angela Y. Walton-Raji
Sep 11, 2024 · The lawsuit alleges that video footage does not show this exchange. Jail staff discovered Hanchett unresponsive just after midnight on Dec. 8, less than eight hours before she was scheduled for a court-ordered mental health evaluation, according to the lawsuit. She was pronounced dead at the scene.
- Keaton Ross
Sep 23, 2023 · Lucinda Davis, a Creek Free Woman, photographed by the WPA. The Colbert Cemetery in Bryan County, Oklahoma is a predominantly African American graveyard. I was fortunate enough to gain entry, as it's closed off because people like to go party in this secluded spot.
2 days ago · Today, U.S. District Judge Sara E. Hill sentenced Randal Dewayne Davis, 48, of Salina, for Receipt, Distribution, and Possession of Child Pornography in Indian Country. Judge Hill ordered Davis to serve a total of 121 months of imprisonment, followed by lifetime supervised release. Upon his release, Davis will be required to register as a sex offender. Judge Hill further
Oct 10, 2017 · Internal DOC documents allege that prison officials violated state corrections policy by intentionally destroying audio and video surrounding the event, and heightened danger faced by prisoners and responding staff by requiring cell doors be locked at all times.
Jul 22, 2017 · This item represents a case in PACER, the U.S. Government's website for federal case data. If you wish to see the entire case, please consult PACER directly.
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INTRODUCTION. War, an 89-nine-year-old Lucinda Davis recalled her life as a slave in Indian Territory during the tumultuous 1860s. S. e had a Creek Indian owner and lived in the Creek Territory, located in the eastern portion of present-day Oklahoma. Her parents, also owned by Creeks,