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Among the 168 people killed in the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building bombing in Oklahoma City was Raymond Lee Johnson (Seminole Nation of Oklahoma). He was volunteering with the Older Native American Program at the time and was heavily involved in education and other issues important to Native people. Cherokee Ballard was a television news anchor and reporter who covered the aftermath and the subsequent trials. And FBI special agent Walter Lamar was on the scene that day helping rescue survivors. He was also part of the FBI’s investigation into the bombing. We’ll hear stories about how the bombing affected the city with one of the highest percentages of Native citizens in the nation.
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Walter Lamar (Blackfeet and Wichita), founder of Lamar Associates and former FBI special agent
Anne Marshall (Muscogee), council representative for the Muscogee Creek Nation
Cherokee Ballard (Cherokee), communications director for the Oklahoma County Clerk and former news anchor and reporter
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