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Learning Goals
  • The Students will understand the contributions of
    Woody Guthrie and the 45th Division.

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Woody Guthrie
  • During the years 1936 to 1940, some 309,000
    Oklahomans emigrated to other parts of the
    country in the second stage of the great Okie
    migration. Ninety percent of them blamed the
    drought or unemployment for their move.
  • One of the migrants of the thirties was an Okemah
    folksinger named Woody Guthrie, his folksongs
    were among the most meaningful in the countrys
    social history. Composer of This Land Is Your
    Land, Riding in My Car, California Blues,
    Pretty Boy Floyd, Tom Joad, and others, Woody
    was asked to record his Dust Bowl ballads for the
    Library of Congress in 1940.

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Marland administration
  • Ernest W. Marland succeeded Alfalfa Bill Murray
    in the governors mansion. Born in Pennsylvania,
    Marland had come to Oklahoma and had established
    an oil empire at one time worth 85 million.
  • With 150,000 Oklahomans unemployed and 700,000
    drawing some kind of relief, Marland had devised
    a state relief aid plan that became known during
    his campaign as the little new deal

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WWII and the 45th Infantry Division
  • The United States entered World War II during
    Phillipss administration, following the attack
    on Pearl Harbor.
  • Anticipating American involvement in the war,
    President Roosevelt mobilized the Oklahoma
    National Guard in 1940. In 1923, when the Guard
    was expanded to a division, it was designated the
    45th Infantry Division.
  • The original insignia for the 45th resembled a
    gold swastika on a red background an Indian
    good luck sign. However, when the swastika
    became infamous as the Nazi symbol with the rise
    of Adolph Hitler, the original symbol was
    abandoned.
  • In 1940, the Indian thunderbird symbol was
    adopted in yellow on a red diamond field, and the
    members of the 45th Infantry became known as the
    Thunderbirds.

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45th cont.
  • At one time, American military codes were easily
    broken by German communications experts, and
    American soldiers often found themselves stopped
    by enemy soldiers with advance information. The
    codes of the 45th Infantry Division were never
    broken, however, because they used communications
    people who were members of Oklahomas Indian
    tribes. The codes were not codes at all. They
    were native Indian languages. These men were
    called code talkers.
  • The Thunderbirds were always gainers, too. They
    were the only division that never lost an inch of
    ground. General George S. Patton, Jr., praised
    the 45th Infantry with these words Born at sea,
    baptized in blood, your fame will never die. Your
    division is one of the best, if not the very
    best, division in the history of American arms.

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Governor Robert S. Kerr
  • Oklahoma elected a new governor during the war.
    Robert S. Kerr, elected in 1942, was the first
    governor actually born in the state. An attorney
    and oilman, one of the founders of the Kerr-McGee
    Oil Company, Kerr was born in a log cabin near
    Ada in the Chickasaw Nation.
  • Kerr sought to draw industry into the state, and
    he did a great deal to improve Oklahomas image
    in the nation.
  • Kerr was almost solely responsible for the
    Arkansas River Navigation Project. This project
    opened the Arkansas River to handle trade and
    transport between inland Oklahoma and the Gulf of
    Mexico.

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Chapter 20 Quiz
  • 1.) What was Woody Guthries main reason for
    leaving Oklahoma?
  • a.) He had an acting job opportunity in
    California
  • b.) He, as well as many other Okies, had to leave
    due to the drought and unemployment
  • c.) He was invited to tour with Will Rogers
  • 2.) What type of songs did Woody Guthrie become
    famous for?
  • a.) Folk songs about the depression and events in
    Oklahoma
  • b.) Folk songs about the trials and tribulations
    of the slaves during the civil war
  • c.) Folk songs about the treatment of the Five
    Civilized Tribes
  • 3.) How did E.W. Marland become rich?
  • a.) He became a famous folk singer
  • b.) He was an actor and comedian
  • c.) He became very wealthy in the oil business
  • 4.) How did Marland help the needy?
  • a.) By devising a program of relief that became
    known as the little new deal
  • b.) By donating a lot of his money made from his
    acting career to poor Oklahomans
  • c.) By having several benefit concerts where he
    would perform and give his proceeds to needy
    Oklahomans
  • 6.) Why did the 45th infantrys original insignia
    get changed?
  • a.) Because it had too much resemblance to the
    insignia on the confederate flag which stood for
    slavery
  • b.) Because it had too much resemblance to the
    insignia British flag, and people wanted to
    separate from them.
  • c.) Because it had too much resemblance to the
    rise of Hitlers and the Nazi swastika
  • 7.) Once the new insignia was changed, what did
    the 45th infantry become known as?
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  • 8.) Why was this division known as gainers?
  • a.) They were the only division that never lost
    ground in WWII
  • b.) They were the only division that gained a new
    insignia during WWII
  • c.) They were the only division to gain its own
    name during WWII
  • 9.) Who was the first governor ever born in the
    State of Oklahoma?
  • a.) Alfalfa Bill Murray
  • b.) E.W. Marland
  • c.) Robert S. Kerr
  • 10.) What company controlled the plant by
    Crescent where Karen Silkwood worked?
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