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  2. Tent City (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Tent City, also called Freedom Village, was an encampment outside of Memphis in Fayette County, Tennessee for African Americans who were evicted from their homes and blacklisted from buying amenities as retaliation for registering to vote during the Civil Rights Movement. It began in 1960 and lasted about two years.

  3. Fletcher Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Brothers is best known as the founder of Freedom Village USA, a home for troubled teens operated from a Christian Fundamentalist perspective and founded in Lakemont, New York in 1981. [2] The campus was the site of the Lakemont Academy , a secular boys boarding school .

  4. Neighborhood association - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, it is known as a residents' association (RA). RAs are often involved in local politics, contesting seats at local and county elections. In the 2024 United Kingdom local elections, Residents' Associations claimed 48 of the seats being contested across the 107 local councils that held elections. [5]

  5. Freedom, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Freedom Village Grammar School in 1911. Freedom is situated between the Lakes Region and the White Mountains.According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 37.9 square miles (98.2 km 2), of which 34.7 square miles (90.0 km 2) are land and 3.2 square miles (8.2 km 2) are water, comprising 8.37% of the town. [1]

  6. Columbus landlord boots 800+ residents after 'humanitarian ...

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    Of the over 860 residents at Colonial Village, the majority are Haitian, according to Hannah Jones, the Department of Development’s deputy director for community development. Jones said that the ...

  7. Freedom Village - Wikipedia

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    Freedom Village (Halkomelem: Chi'ckem) was a historic village founded by the former slaves (Halkomelem: skw'iyeth) of the Stó:lō, Chawathil First Nation who lived near present-day Hope, British Columbia.

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  9. Continuing care retirement communities in the United States

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    The residents appealed and in April 2020 the Appeals Court found that "the statutory violation of failing to maintain a refund reserve harms Residents by putting them in the distressing position of choosing between vacating the Vi and potentially risking non-repayment, or continuing to live at the Vi in a state of perceived financial insecurity."

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