Shaping Oklahoma

Boundaries; Culture; Government; Economy

by Geneva Johnston Hudson


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 14/10/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 204
ISBN : 9781410796691

About the Book

Shaping Oklahoma is conversational history.  It is founded on facts as I have researched them; it is founded on opinion as I have lived it and come to endorse; it is founded on memory and  is told from my understanding and psyche.

The shaping of Oklahoma was a process of events and of many people over many centuries.  It is the result of nomadic search for food, European monarchical search for power and glory, settler’s hunger for land, and forced migration.

The people who came to call this uniquely different shape state “home” are as diverse as the problems encountered in forming the state.  Weather, sports, religion, family, work ethic and politics are components of Oklahoma culture. 

Upon settlement, agriculture took the lead in the economy of the state, but soon the race was more even as oil entered the field.  Oklahoma leadership reached out to the state’s assets in economic development bringing tourism and aviation on to the chart.  The greatest asset however, is the people who have always proven to be innovative and resourceful. 


About the Author

Geneva Johnston Hudson grew up in  Oklahoma. She is a retired public school teacher, having taught in the Edmond Public Schools for sixteen years.  Among her many accomplishments and honors are Oklahoma Council for the Social Studies, Teacher of the Year; Oklahoma Bar Association and Oklahoma University, Exceptional Service Award, Honorary Life Membership, Kansas Parent Teacher Association, and National History Day, Distinguished Service Award.  She is listed in Great Personalities of the South,  and Who’s Who of American Women. 

She is the author of:

Oklahoma: The World Around Us. A Fourth Grade Textbook.  Macmillan Publishing Company, 1990.

Barefoot In an Oklahoma Sticker Patch.  1st Books Library, 2001.

Search For My Son: a Soldier’s Story.  1st Books Library, 2001.