and then, of course, john hope franklin telling the story of the greenwood race riots and some of theces that have happened and occurred in oklahoma. so when we look at oklahoma history, we see that it's a matter of going back and collecting history revisionist history is our real history in many cases in oklahoma. when it was oni -- toni morrison came to oklahoma to do research, one of the things she said that struck her about the state was the fact that it was much more lush than she had expected. a lot of times it's interesting the people that have written about oklahoma have actually caused us to change course in our history. jim lehrer wrote a really funny satire about oklahoma politics bemoaning the fact that there wasn't a crown on the home capital. so if you look at the picture here, you can see that, sure enough, we have a dome now. and many people credit jim with getting that kick started. exhibited consist of the narrative about various writers. we divided it by genre because oklahoma has extraordinary genres like journalists memoirists historians, literary novelists, playw