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About Angie Debo
Biographical and archival information
Angie Debo's papers are housed in the Special Collections and University Archives Department of the Edmon Low Library at Oklahoma State University. The staff there have developed a number of resources that provide insight into Debo's life and career, and they have made the following helpful materials available on their website:
- Biography of Angie Debo
- Chronology of Angie Debo's Life
- Oral History Interviews with Angie Debo
- The Angie Debo Collection at the OSU Library
On November 18, 2010, a statue of Angie Debo was dedicated at the Stillwater Public Library. The City of Stillwater's website provides an article on the event along with video of the dedication, a slideshow, and an article on Debo's life.
Information on Angie Debo's books and publications
During the fall semester of 2009, the Oklahoma Politics class at OSU created a curriculum supplement entitled "Angie Debo's Oklahoma." Presented in the form of lessons with an accompanying teacher's guide, the project was developed for The Oklahoman's Newspapers in Education Project, which provides classroom materials for schools throughout the state. The Oklahoma Politics course was taught that semester by Dr. Bob Darcy, Regents Professor of Political Science and Statistics, and Burns Hargis, OSU President. The undergraduates in the course worked together to author the material that is offered in the supplement, which is hosted on The Oklahoman's website. Most of the lessons and activities the class created revolve around books authored or edited by Angie Debo, thus providing information on some of her many publications.