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: Performances by the Star Spencer High School cheerleaders and marching band, as well as the Millwood Marching Band , filled the rotunda with energy.
The performance captured in "img_0148.jpg" served as a vibrant highlight of this collective storytelling, using dance to bridge the gap between historical struggle and modern-day excellence within the halls of state government. img_0148.jpg
As part of a larger celebration titled "Scenes from Oklahoma's first Black History Day at the State Capitol," the image depicts college students from the fraternity. They are shown performing a "stomp dance," a rhythmic and powerful form of expression deeply rooted in the history of African American fraternities and sororities. The Context of the Day : Performances by the Star Spencer High School
: The day included speakers like Lelia Foley-Davis , the first Black woman mayor in the U.S., who shared stories of her service in the all-Black town of Taft. They are shown performing a "stomp dance," a


