Historic Designation Recommended For Freedom Center In Oklahoma City

By William Crum Staff Writer wcrum@oklahoman.comMarilyn Luper Hildreth says it is fitting that Oklahoma City recognize the role played by the former Mobil filling station at NE 25 and MLK in the fight for civil rights. An advisory commission has recommended the Freedom Center be designated a historic landmark. The building was home base for the NAACP Youth Council and headquarters for activists who fought housing discrimination and organized the 1969 Oklahoma City sanitation workers' strike. Its history is inextricably tied to the sit-ins and desegregation campaigns of the late 1950s and early '60s. Vacant for the better part of a decade, the center is an overlooked but important character in the story of the Civil Rights Movement. In its time, it fulfilled the vision of longtime civil rights activist and teacher Clara Luper to provide a place for children to find their footing in an often hostile world. "We were able to maintain Freedom Center, not by the wealthy, but by the common, everyday people who worked," Hildreth, Luper's daughter, said last week. The commission voted to recommend the Planning Commission and Oklahoma City Council confer historic status on the building at 2609 N Martin Luther King Ave. Hildreth took part, as a 10-year-old member of the Youth Council, in the 1958 sit-ins that led to desegregation of the Katz Drug Store lunch counter in downtown Oklahoma City. "My mother was a dreamer," Hildreth told the Historic Preservation Commission. "She felt that all people were created in God's glory.Read more on NewsOK.com

 

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