TULSA, Okla. (KFOR) – Tulsa mayor-elect Monroe Nichols has made history as the first Black person elected ever in the city.
In an emotional celebration marked by cheers, applause, and tears of joy, Tulsa made history Tuesday night, electing Monroe ...
In a district demolished a century ago in the Tulsa Race Massacre and rebuilt from the rubble, state Rep. Monroe Nichols ...
History was made as State representative Monroe Nichols was elected as the 41st Mayor of Tulsa and the first Black mayor.
Mayor-elect Monroe Nichols is now the first Black person to be elected to the office of mayor. Cyndii Cosper, the manager of ...
Nichols, a state legislator, received 55.54% of votes cast with Karen Keith, a county commissioner and former local news ...
In a historic election, Monroe Nichols has been elected as the first Black mayor of Tulsa, Oklahoma, marking a significant ...
According to unofficial results, Nichols received more than 55% of the vote over challenger Karen Keith to earn the city’s ...
Monroe will also be Tulsa's first Black mayor. He gave his acceptance speech in front of images of Black Wall Street in the ...
Monroe Nichols wrote his name in the history books on Tuesday when he defeated Karen Keith to become the first Black mayor of ...
Trump won all 77 counties, earning 66% of the vote. Vice President Kamala Harris carved out a little less than 32%. In ...