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Bibliography

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References

Blaisdell, Lowell L. "Anatomy of an Oklahoma Lynching: Bryan County, August 12-13, 1911," Autumn 2001. Oklahoma Historical Society.

"Brutal Attack Made on Woman by Negro." Tulsa Daily World, 13 August 1911, p. 1.

"Durant is Threatened with War of the Races." The Peoples Press [El Reno, Oklahoma], 15 August 1911, p. 1.

"Durant Quiet Again Tonight." The Daily Ardmoreite, 15 August 1911, p. 1.

Mac Creary, Henry. Queen of Three Valleys: A Story of Durant. Democrat Printing Co. 1946.

Maurer, Mary E. From Gangs to Gangsters: A Sampling of Oklahoma Crime 1907-1940. Bryan County Genealogy Society.

Maurer, Mary E. Gone but Not Forgotten: A History of the Black Families of Caddo 1872-1911. Bryan County Genealogy Society.

Milligan, James C., Norris, L. David, and Vanmeter, Ann. Durant 1872–1990. Bryan County Heritage Association Inc. 1990.

"Mobs Burn Negroes." The Guthrie Daily Leader, 14 August 1911, p. 1.

"Negro Brutally Attacks Woman." Muskogee Daily Phoenix, 13 August 1911, p. 1.

"Negroes Flee from Oklahoma Storm Center." Tulsa Daily Democrat, 15 August 1911, p. 1.

"Negro’s Body is Burned by Mob in Oklahoma." Evening Star [Washington, D.C.], 14 August 1911, p. 2.

"Oklahoma: Composition and Characteristics of the Population." Fourteenth Census: 1920, State Compendium, United States Census Bureau, 1920.

"Posse of 500 Searching for a Negro Fiend." Tulsa Daily Democrat, 13 August 1911, p. 1.

"Race War Probable in Vicinity of Durant." The Tahlequah Arrow, 17 August 1911, p. 1.

"Statistics For Oklahoma." Thirteenth Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1910, United States Census Bureau, 1910.

"The Outrages at Durant." The Muskogee Cimeter, 2 September 1911, p. 1.

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