Le'Ora's Beautye Salon
Located on NE 4th across a side street from the Jewel Theater sits the abandoned Le'Ora's Beautye Salon. Sadie Leora Hodge opened the salon in this location in 1944, and it soon became an important fixture in the African-American community of Deep Deuce.
Sadly, I haven't been able to find out a lot of information about Ms. Hodge -- not even an obituary -- in the Daily Oklahoman archives. It's like this whole community barely existed beyond its segregated borders. I know that there was a paper that was published in Deep Deuce -- will have to find its archives and do more research about Ms. Hodge, Percy James, Dr. Finley, and other important leaders in the community.
Anyway, I did find out that the salon was a polling place in the 60's, and Ms. Hodge was appointed to the Oklahoma Small Business Advisory Council in 1964. Being a woman and African-American, this appointment must have been quite an achievement at the time. The council was comprised of successful small business owners to help other small businesses get started and thrive.
I don't know how long the salon remained opened. It looks like it has been abandoned for quite awhile now. When I stood out in front of this abandoned storefront, I really felt the presence of all of the people who walked in through that creaky front door to sit down for a new 'do, sharing stories of their daily adventures, talking about their hopes and dreams. I could see Ms. Hodge laughing, giving sage advice, and drinking a Jay Kola in between snips.
Yes, Le'Ora's must have been quite a lively place indeed.
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