Join us for a powerful discussion as Dr. Karlos K. Hill tells the story of the transformative sit-in movement in Oklahoma City through the words and reflections of the 13 original sit-inners. This presentation will serve not only as a historical exploration but as an homage to those courageous individuals and to the creation of the Clara Luper Sit-in Plaza that recognizes their legacy. Dr. Karlos K. Hill is Regents’ Professor of African and African American Studies at the University of Oklahoma. He is the author of three books: Beyond The Rope: The Impact of Lynching on Black Culture and Memory, The Murder of Emmett Till: A Graphic History, and The 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre: A Photographic History. There will be a book signing immediately following the event. Second Story Books will be on hand and will have copies of Dr. Hill's books available for sale. Street parking is free downtown on the weekends. Alternatively, there are several nearby garages that charge by the hour.
Saturday Feb 21, 2026
Saturday, February 21, 2026 Downtown Library Free and open to the public. https://www.metrolibrary.org/event/draft-greensboro-why-1958-katz-sit-matters-nationally-573247
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