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The largest African-American community is in Atlanta, Georgia; followed by Washington, DC; Houston, Texas; Chicago, Illinois; Miami, Florida; [1] [circular reference] and Detroit, Michigan. [2] About 80 percent of the city population is African-American. A quarter of Metro Detroit (Macomb, Oakland and Wayne counties) are African-American.
Cold Spring is a city in Stearns County, Minnesota, United States, at the gateway of the Sauk River Chain of Lakes, an interconnected system of 14 bay-like lakes fed and connected by the Sauk River. Cold Spring is part of the St. Cloud Metropolitan Statistical Area. Its population was 4,025 at the 2010 census. [5]
Cold Spring is a town in Jefferson County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 727 in the recent 2010 census. ... 0.26% African American, 0.26% Native ...
Cold Spring Mountain where Isom Dart operated a ranch and was killed for rustling. Dearfield, Colorado, one of 14 western towns to create communities for African Americans, as inspired by Booker T. Washington, it is now a ghost town; Five Points, Denver neighborhood of Denver that was inhabited by African Americans
Cool Spring School (originally from 1898, new building 1922–1966), combined grades one through twelve, Cool Spring High School (1949-1966) [20] [1] Cool Spring United Methodist Church, founded in 1909 35°50′38″N 80°44′01″W / 35.84375914732313°N 80.73356035034149°W / 35.84375914732313; -80.73356035034149 ( Cool Springs
African American pioneers of Colorado First name Last name Image Birth–death Year Description Charles Autobees (1812–1882) 1847 Trapper, trader, and founder of Autobees, Colorado: James Beckwourth (c. 1799–c. 1866) 1822 (c.) American mountain man, fur trader, and explorer. He was mixed-race and born into slavery in Virginia.
The settlement of Cold Springs (old spelling) began around 1850. In 1848, there had existed only a nearby trading post called "Coonskin" (later, "Fireman's Hill"). Coldspring had developed into a bustling county-seat town by 1915, but disaster struck on March 30, 1915 when the wooden courthouse burned, thus removing the economic foundation of ...
Sour Lake, Texas: A mob of 500 white men opened fire on blacks and chased them out of Sour Lake after a brakeman was shot dead by a black man. [16] October 1905 and January 1909 Harrison, Arkansas: Race riots in 1905 and 1909 resulted in the expulsion of Harrison's black residents. [17] August 24, 1906 Cotter, Arkansas [18] 1908 Marshall County ...