Reading line: Extraordinary events and notable characters from Oklahoma's past From the discovery of prehistoric bison hunting grounds to a town's tragic decline into one of the nation's largest Superfund sites, It Happened in Oklahoma looks at intriguing people and episodes from the history of the Sooner State. Learn about Karen Silkwood, a plutonium plant worker and whistle blower whose story was turned into a major motion picture, and whose suspicious death continues to provoke controversy. Relive the excitement of the University of Oklahoma Sooners' incredible four-year-long, forty-seven-game football winning streak. And read bizarre stories about powerful tornadoes that wrapped cars around trees, made unmanned fighter jets fly, and produced the world's highest wind speeds ever recorded. Robert L. Dorman was born and raised in Oklahoma and is a University of Oklahoma graduate. He holds a Ph.D. in history from Brown University and an M.S.L.S. from the Catholic University of America. He is currently Monographs Librarian and Professor of Library Science at Oklahoma City University and lives in Edmond, Oklahoma.
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