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  2. African Americans in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    African Americans in Oklahoma or Black Oklahomans are residents of the state of Oklahoma who are of African American ancestry. African Americans have a rich history in Oklahoma. [1] [2] An estimated 7.8% of Oklahomans are Black as of the 2020 census, constituting 289,961 individuals. [3] African-Americans first settled in Oklahoma during the ...

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    The OKC Thunder will tip off its Black History Month celebration by showcasing Langston University, Oklahoma’s only historically Black college or university, and HBCU culture during its Feb. 2 ...

  4. "Early Oklahoma: Black Hope / Black Dreams" exhibit now at ...

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    Aug. 10—An exhibit at the Chickasha Public Library explores the lives and impact of three Black Oklahomans. The five-panel, standing display tells the stories of these visionaries in "Early ...

  5. Boley Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The town of Boley prospered from the time of its incorporation until the onset of the Great Depression. According to the Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture, Boley became the largest and best-known of all the All-Black Towns. [3] African-Americans migrated from other states to escape the Jim Crow Laws that promoted discrimination ...

  6. List of African American newspapers in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Many of these early Oklahoma newspapers were published in the many all-Black towns established after the Land Run of 1889. Langston City in particular was home to eleven newspapers from 1891 to 1913. [2] Notable African American newspapers in Oklahoma today include The Black Chronicle of Oklahoma City and The Oklahoma Eagle of Tulsa.

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    Davis, a native of Missouri, came to Oklahoma in 2020 through the Tulsa Remote Program and served for a time as town manager for Tullahassee, the oldest of the surviving Black townships in the state.

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  9. Edward P. McCabe - Wikipedia

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    The black population of Oklahoma continued to grow until statehood in 1907". [8] Between 1900 and 1906 the black population at least doubled. [8] "Black Oklahomans owned fairly large farms and even controlled whole towns", [9] and were "behaving in a manner directly contrary to the hopes and expectations of the whites. Past 1900 large numbers ...