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  2. Sundown, Texas - Wikipedia

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    806. FIPS code. 48-71060 [2] GNIS feature ID. 1369397 [3] Sundown is a small town in Hockley County, Texas, United States. The community school district is Sundown ISD. The population was 1,283 at the 2020 census, [4] a decrease from 1,397 at the 2010 census.

  3. List of sundown towns in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A sundown town is an all-white community that shows or has shown hostility toward non-whites. Sundown town practices may be evoked in the form of city ordinances barring people of color after dark, exclusionary covenants for housing opportunity, signage warning ethnic groups to vacate, unequal treatment by local law enforcement, and unwritten rules permitting the harassment of non-whites.

  4. Category:Sundown towns in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Vidor, Texas. Categories: Sundown towns in the United States by state. History of racism in Texas.

  5. Vidor, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Vidor (/ ˈvaɪdər / VY-dər) is a city in western Orange County, Texas, United States. A city of Southeast Texas, it lies at the intersection of Interstate 10 and Farm to Market Road 105, 6 miles (9.7 km) east of Beaumont. The town is mainly a bedroom community for the nearby refining complexes in Beaumont and Port Arthur and is part of the ...

  6. Category : Sundown towns in the United States by state

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    I. Sundown towns in Illinois ‎ (10 P) Sundown towns in Indiana ‎ (15 P) Sundown towns in Iowa ‎ (1 P)

  7. Alvin, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Alvin Morgan received a land grant from the state of Texas prior to 1891. Alvin was a sundown town in the 1930s, where practically no African Americans were allowed to live. [7] In 1960, the city annexed a 100-foot-wide (30 m) 137-mile-long (220 km) stretch of land to protect Alvin from being annexed by other cities.