Oklahoma City celebrated the unveiling of the Clara Luper National Sit-In Plaza on Saturday, honoring the civil rights movement initiated by Clara Luper and thirteen others.
On Saturday, thousands gathered downtown in Oklahoma City for the dedication of the Clara Luper National Sit-in Plaza.
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