Angie Debo Collection
The Angie Debo Collection, housed in Special Collections and University Archives of the Oklahoma State University Library, consists of research material, including manuscripts of publications and presentations by Debo and related legal papers, correspondence, notes, etc. Unpublished manuscripts include some by Debo as well as Grant Foreman's "The American Indian and the Law" and World War II correspondence. It also contains personal and business correspondence, and memorabilia, diaries, articles, newspaper clippings, awards, books, maps and photographs dealing with Debo's writings and personal life. In addition there is some furniture from her home.
The Angie Debo Papers have been microfilmed for preservation purposes. Funds for this activity were provided by a generous gift from an Oklahoma donor who wishes to remain anonymous. Filming was done in 1996 by Preservation Resources in Bethlehem, PA. The microfilm is available for use in the Library's Microform/Media Room.
![]() Angie Debo in the OAMC Map Room. Photo: OSU Special Collections |
