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Oklahoma Alpha 1 Goldback
Oklahoma Alpha 1 Goldback
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Virtue: Perseverantia (Perseverance)
Enduring Principle: “I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.” — 2 Timony 4:7
Long Version
The Oklahoma 1 Goldback features the virtue Perseverantia—Perseverance—honoring the
state’s origin story: the Land Run of 1889. On April 22, 50,000 settlers surged into the
Unassigned Lands to claim their piece of 160 acres. This race ignited a frenzy of ambition.
Within hours, entire towns like Oklahoma City and Guthrie sprang up from the dust, reshaping
the future of the territory and its people.
The composition draws inspiration from the Centennial Land Run Monument in Oklahoma City,
capturing the chaos, courage, and complexity of this historical event. It also references the
competing narratives of Boomers and Sooners—those who advocated for land access and
those who claimed it early.
Beneath the triumph lies a deeper truth. The land had been part of Indian Territory, taken from
Native nations whose lives were profoundly altered. This layered legacy is not ignored. It is
acknowledged as part of the state’s complex and continuing story.
At the center of the scene, a young pioneer woman on horseback charges forward. Her
wind-swept hair, flowing dress, and mighty horse mirror the intensity of the moment when
thousands moved as one—toward hope, toward home. In her hand, she grips a land stake
embroidered with the word “Perseverantia,” marking her pursuit of a new beginning. Etched
onto her saddle is the phrase “The Sooner State.” This proud yet complicated title speaks to
Oklahoma’s unique identity and the blurred lines between lawful ambition and jumping the gun.
In the background, riders and wagons thunder across the open plains, surrounded by a richly
symbolic landscape. The Scissor-tailed Flycatcher, the state bird, soars overhead. Purple
Coneflowers and Blue Wild Indigos bloom beneath galloping hooves. These native plants reflect
resilience and renewal, their presence reminding us that both the land and the people who
settled it were tested—and endured.
In this artwork, Perseverantia is more than a name. It is the quiet resolve of those who faced
uncertainty and pushed forward. It is the heartbeat of every Oklahoman who chose not just to
survive, but to build something lasting. This piece is more than a historical depiction; it is a
tribute to the unshakable will of Oklahoma.
The scripture 2 Timony 4:7 is inscribed at the bottom. It reads: “I have finished the race, I have
kept the faith.
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