Literary Landmark: Home of Angie Debo
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Marshall, Okla.
Dedicated April 17, 2004
Partners: Oklahoma State University Library and Friends of Libraries in Oklahoma (FOLIO)
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.
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