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  2. Black Oak (Gary) - Wikipedia

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    Black Oak is a neighborhood located on the far southwest side of Gary, Indiana. As of 2000, Black Oak had a population of 4,216, which was 84.7% white. [2] It is Gary's only majority-white neighborhood, and the most recent neighborhood added to the city. Black Oak was annexed in 1976, under the administration of mayor Richard Hatcher. [2]

  3. Black Oak, Daviess County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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  4. Black Oak, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Black Oak, Lake County, Indiana Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name.

  5. Category:Neighborhoods in Gary, Indiana - Wikipedia

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  6. Indy Black-owned businesses, Indiana Avenue history ... - AOL

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    Indiana Avenue, where the block party was located, and its surrounding cultural district was a historic hub of Black entertainment, community and culture. The area’s history is an unshakably ...

  7. Bobbs-Merrill Company - Wikipedia

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    Bobbs-Merrill was responsible for a long period in its history for publishing the codified state laws of the State of Indiana and of other U.S. states. [1] The firm also published legal and school textbooks, children's books (including The Wizard of Oz and "27 titles in the Raggedy Ann series"), [2] [3] and texts in the history of philosophy.

  8. The Black Dog Is a Real Bar — And It's Promoting ... - AOL

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    The Black Dog variant even included a lyric on the back, which read, “Old habits die screaming,” which connected back to Swift’s depression playlist that she created ahead of TTPD’s ...

  9. Indiana Magazine of History - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana Magazine of History is a peer-reviewed academic journal published quarterly by the Indiana University Bloomington Department of History. [1] Established primarily as a venue for historical documents of interest, particularly on Indiana's territorial period and early statehood, today it publishes a range of scholarly articles, reviews, roundtables and interviews on the history and ...