Griffin Memorial Hope Hall, Norman
Construction began in 1928 on Hope Hall at what was then called Central State Hospital. It was expanded and remodeled several times over the years.
Construction began in 1928 on Hope Hall at what was then called Central State Hospital. It was expanded and remodeled several times over the years.
The Okmulgee Colored Hospital was built in 1923 and occupied in 1924. It was the first colored hospital to be opened in the state of
Opened in 1921, it was the only tuberculosis hospital available in eastern Oklahoma for white Oklahomans. Built in the sanatorium model of the time, the
The Morton Hospital was the first African American hospital in Tulsa, with African American physicians serving largely African American patients. Today, the original Morton Health