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On
April 17, 2004
Friends of Libraries in
Oklahoma, FOLIO, designated the
hometown of Angie Debo, Marshall,
Oklahoma as an Oklahoma Literary Landmark.
Marshall
served as the model for
Prairie
City, the historical fiction novel that tells the unique story of
Oklahoma
small town birth and growth and decline. Each
spring near the date of the Run into the Unassigned Lands, April 22,
1889,
Marshall
celebrates Prairie Days. This year FOLIO and the
Oklahoma Literary Landmark Project were part of the celebration.
Marshall
received a beautiful bronze plaque that was placed on Marshall
City Hall, a block away from Angie Debo’s home. The
text of the plaque is as follows:
FRIENDS
OF LIBRARIES U.S.A.
LITERARY LANDMARKS REGISTER
MARSHALL, OKLAHOMA, HOME OF ANGIE DEBO (1890-1988) --
DAUGHTER OF SODBUSTERS, COURAGEOUS SCHOLAR,
FIRST LADY OF OKLAHOMA HISTORY --
THE TOWN THAT SERVED AS THE SUBJECT OF
PRAIRIE CITY, DEBO'S LITERARY GIFT TO HER
FAMILY AND COMMUNITY
IS DESIGNATED A LITERARY LANDMARK BY
FRIENDS OF LIBRARIES, U.S.A.
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
FRIENDS OF LIBRARIES IN OKLAHOMA, FOLIO
On
October 1, 2004 a second Oklahoma Literary Landmark dedication
honored Angie Debo, First Lady of Oklahoma History. The
Oklahoma State University Library, home of Debo’s papers, was
named. The FOLIO Governing Board and the Oklahoma Public
Librarians Council met in the morning. At noon there was lunch
for the Boards and honored guests. The dedication will begin
at 1:00 with a showing of the PBS film, Indians, Outlaws, and
Angie Debo. Michael Wallis was the Master of Ceremonies
and Julia Brady Ratliff introduced guests. Angie Debo herself
(Glenda Carlile, Executive Director of the
Oklahoma
Center
for the Book) accepted the plaque. The speaker was
Gloria Valencia-Weber who gave the eulogy at Ms. Debo’s funeral.
Bernice Mitchell, chair of the OK Commission on the Status of Women,
introduced Ms. Valencia-Weber. Following the dedication, the
Oklahoma State University Library hosted a reception. Teresa
Miller, Executive Director of the Oklahoma
Center
for Poets and Writers, enhanced the dedication with a panel
discussion on Debo’s work at the Celebration of Books the next
day, October 2, 2004.
The
Literary Landmarks Register is sponsored by FOLUSA, Friends of
Libraries USA. Other Literary Landmarks in the
United States
are the
Thomas
Jefferson
Building
at the Library of Congress, the Plaza Hotel of Eloise fame, and the
William Faulkner home in
Oxford,
Mississippi. Oklahoma Literary Landmarks will be placed on that
register. In
Oklahoma
the Centennial Commission has named the Oklahoma Literary Landmarks
an official Centennial project. Friends of
Libraries in
Oklahoma, FOLIO, is a support group for
Oklahoma’s libraries. FOLIO will name a
landmark each year through 2007 in honor of
Oklahoma
’s authors,
Oklahoma’s libraries, and one hundred years of Oklahoma History.
Sponsors
Friends
of Libraries in
Oklahoma
, FOLIO
Oklahoma
State
UniversityLibrary
Friends
of Libraries
USA
, FOLUSA
Oklahoma
Center
for the Book
Oklahoma
Center for Poets and Writers
Oklahoma
Department of Education
Oklahoma
Department of Libraries
Oklahoma
Historical Society
Oklahoma
Library Association
World
Literature Digest
The
Oklahoma
Literary Landmark Steering Committee
Michael
Wallis, Author, Chair
Julia
Brady Ratliff, FOLIO, Co-Chair
Kim
Bishop, FOLIO
Dr.
Bob Blackburn, Director, Oklahoma Historical Society
Glenda
Carlile, Director, Oklahoma
Center
for the Book
M.
Scott Carter, Metropolitan Library System
David
Draper
Clark, Editor, World Literature Today
Beverly
Dieterlen, FOLIO
Eugene
Earsom, Oklahoma Department of Education
Lynn
McIntosh, President,
Oklahoma
Library Association
Glenda
Kilmer, First Vice President, FOLIO
Teresa
Miller, Director, Oklahoma Center for Poets & Writers
Jennifer
Paustenbaugh, OSU Special Collections
Anne
Prestamo, Immediate Past President,
OLA
Deborah
Taggart, FOLIO
Tom
Terry, President, FOLIO
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