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Author Topic: Violent Labor Dispute in West Tulsa in the 1930s  (Read 2413 times)
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« on: May 24, 2005, 06:09:12 pm »

I was perusing a Tulsa County History web page and saw the following reference:

“1939- May- National Guard troops evacuated military installation in West Tulsa, established there following earlier violent labor dispute.”

I have done some searches and nothing is popping up.  Does anyone know about the violent labor dispute in West Tulsa?
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