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Oral history interview with Orlando Hazley

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Orlando Hazley, an inductee of the Oklahoma State University (OSU) Track Hall of Fame and the first African American letterman at OSU, is a 1960 graduate of OSU with a degree in education. He recalls Coach Higgins, traveling with the track team, carrying a heavy class load, and having a limited campus social life. Hazley talks about his childhood, his parents, and fellow students. He also discusses his career as a high school teacher, coach, and administrator.The O-STATE Stories Oral History collection is comprised of interviews which chronicle the rich history, heritage, and traditions of Oklahoma State University.
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Text; Image Transcripts; Video Recordings
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Gill, Jerry Leon
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