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7. Postcard from Luther, OK - "This Place Matters"

7. Postcard from Luther, OK - "This Place Matters"

Released Thursday, 8th September 2022
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7. Postcard from Luther, OK - "This Place Matters"

7. Postcard from Luther, OK - "This Place Matters"

7. Postcard from Luther, OK - "This Place Matters"

7. Postcard from Luther, OK - "This Place Matters"

Thursday, 8th September 2022
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Driving Route 66 from Tulsa to Oklahoma City, about three miles before the town of Luther you'll notice an old sandstone building with peeling white gables. At first glance, it's the kind of structure a realtor might dismiss as a "tear down." But behind its dusty windows rest a pair of faded signs that simply read in orange print, "This place matters." The place is The Threatt Filling Station, which in its heyday was a black owned rest stop that serviced African American motorists throughout the entirety of the segregation era. More than a destination for gas and provisions, it provided a much needed refuge for weary travelers of color. We'll spend some time there with cousins Edward and Allen Threatt, who share stories, family history, memories of its past, and their plans for its future, while cultural documentarian Candacy Taylor is on hand to describe what the experience of traveling 66 would have been like for black drivers. We're also joined by Dr. Lorn Foster of Pomona College to touch on the Great Migration's impact. The resulting segment is a tribute to those who found joy in the midst of darkness, and to borrow a quote from MLK, made "a way out of no way."  

The Threatt Filling Station  

Candacy Taylor - Taylor Made Culture  

Dr. Lorn Foster

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