Nancy Mathis, Rights Commission Changes Norman, in The Sunday Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 14 ottobre 1979, p. 24A. Ospitato su Newspapers.com.
«'Norman was a very traditional Southern town,' [Norman Human Rights Commission chair Richard] Kenderdine said, explaining reasons for the opposition. Until the early 1960s, Norman was known as a 'sundown town' where blacks dared not be seen in public after dark, he said. And even in the late 1960s, blacks had trouble buying homes in Norman, he said.»