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Honoring Black History: Tulsa mayor Monroe Nichols shares road to history-making winOKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – It’s been months now since Tulsa mayor Monroe ... as Tulsa’s mayor, Nichols represented Oklahoma House District 72 in the Oklahoma House of Representatives.
Monroe Nichols on Tuesday called Karen Keith’s assertion that as a state legislator he voted to “defund the police” a lie and another effort to spin the facts to mislead the public.
Being elected as the first Black Mayor of Tulsa is a huge accomplishment and now Monroe Nichols is a part of Tulsa history. He said it all began when he came to Tulsa to attend the University of ...
Tulsa Mayor Nichols has established June 1 as Tulsa Race Massacre Observance Day, with plans to address its generational ...
A new program, steered by Mayor Monroe Nichols, could bring long-needed ... A: No. The task force has representatives from Public Works, Animal Services, Code Enforcement, Tulsa Police Department ...
WACO, TX (FOX 44) — Big dreams of civic leadership for Waco native Monroe Nichols started in Central Texas, and has now resulted in Monroe being a civic pioneer in Oklahoma — with Mr. Nichols ...
Nichols talked to the crowd about Oklahoma leaders who came before him and how important Black history is to this state. “Challenging separate but equal, challenging things at the lunch counters ...
"These final additions to our team represent some of the very best minds in Tulsa, and I couldn't be prouder of the important work they are going to be taking on to improve the lives of everyone ...
Karen Keith made the assertion during a mayoral debate, characterizing Monroe Nichols' vote against Senate Bill 825 as voting to defund the police, which is not what the bill does.
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