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  2. African Americans in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Entirely black towns and neighborhoods were historically common in Oklahoma. From 1865 to 1920, African Americans founded over 50 all-black towns and settlements in the Indian Territory . [ 26 ] The Land Run of 1889 contributed to the settlement of African American towns in modern Oklahoma. [ 27 ]

  3. List of African-American neighborhoods - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma has a few surviving all-black or African-American majority towns as a result of the Land Rush of 1889, similar to the Exodusters after the Civil War (1860s) to nearby Kansas. One example is Freedom not to be confused with Freedom in the western half of the state.

  4. Greenwood District, Tulsa - Wikipedia

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    Neighborhood in Tulsa County, Oklahoma, United States Greenwood, Tulsa Neighborhood Nickname: Black Wall Street Greenwood, Tulsa Location in Oklahoma Show map of Oklahoma Greenwood, Tulsa Greenwood, Tulsa (the United States) Show map of the United States Coordinates: 36°09′42″N 95°59′12″W  /  36.16166°N 95.98660°W  / 36.16166; -95.98660 Country United States State Oklahoma ...

  5. A native of Tulsa, Oklahoma — another city where Black residents are focused on rejuvenating historically thriving communities — was appointed to the position.

  6. Revival to examine the past and reimagine the future of ... - AOL

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    Oklahoma was home to most all-Black towns in the United States Oklahoma was home to the most all-Black towns in America, with more than 50 of them in the early part of the 20th century.

  7. List of freedmen's towns - Wikipedia

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    In Oklahoma before the end of segregation there existed dozens of these communities as many African-American migrants from the Southeast found a space whereby they could establish municipalities on their own terms. [4]

  8. USDA awarded cooperative agreements to improve historic Black ...

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    The Greenwood Community Development Corporation received $250,000 to be used for economic development in Oklahoma Black townships in low- and moderate-income communities through financial literacy ...

  9. Edwards Heights Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Edwards Heights Historic District is a U.S. historic district and residential neighborhood in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.It is approximately 4 miles east of downtown Oklahoma City and is roughly bounded by NE. 16th Street, N. Page Avenue, NE.