Bruce T. Fisher

 Bruce T. Fisher

Civil Rights Historian

 

Background:

 

Mr. Fisher has worked as an oral history researcher and he served as the director of the A. Phillip Randolph Institute in Houston.  He was director of the JFK Project Area Committee in Oklahoma City.  He served as assistant secretary of state for the State of Oklahoma under the administration of the Honorable Hannah Atkins.  He was director of Institutional Advancement at Langston University.  He is a member of the Oklahoma Centennial Commission, and added a number of important African American-related projects to the Master Plan.  He is curator of Cultural Diversity at the Oklahoma Historical Society, and team leader for the development of the new African American Gallery in the Oklahoma History Center.

 

Published:

 

A Matter of Black and White: The Autobiography of Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher. 

 

Offerings:

 

Keynote speaker and panelist on topics concerning history, civil rights and human rights.

 

Availability:

 

The state of Oklahoma

 

Fee:

 

Negotiable