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  2. African-American neighborhood - Wikipedia

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    The Great Migration was the movement of more than one million African Americans out of rural Southern United States from 1914 to 1940. Most African Americans who participated in the migration moved to large industrial cities such as New York City, Chicago, Philadelphia, Detroit, Cincinnati, Cleveland, St. Louis, Kansas City, Missouri, Boston, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C ...

  3. Timeline of African-American history - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of African-American history, the part of history that deals with African Americans. Europeans arrived in what would become the present day United States of America on August 9, 1526. With them, they brought families from Africa that they had captured and enslaved with intentions of establishing themselves and future ...

  4. List of African-American neighborhoods - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma has a few surviving all-black or African-American majority towns as a result of the Land Rush of 1889, similar to the Exodusters after the Civil War (1860s) to nearby Kansas. One example is Freedom not to be confused with Freedom in the western half of the state. [85] "All-Black" settlements that were part of the Land Run of 1889. [86 ...

  5. Segregation in Cincinnati’s neighborhoods: A brief history

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    The history of segregated neighborhoods in Cincinnati is long and complicated. Here are some of the events that explain how it happened a

  6. American ghettos - Wikipedia

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    Protest sign at a housing project in Detroit, 1942. Ghettos in the United States are typically urban neighborhoods perceived as being high in crime and poverty. The origins of these areas are specific to the United States and its laws, which created ghettos through both legislation and private efforts to segregate America for political, economic, social, and ideological reasons: de jure [1 ...

  7. How Raleigh once demolished a Black neighborhood and ...

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    Homes in the Fourth Ward/Southside neighborhood of Raleigh photographed for a story on poor living conditions in the area, January 21, 1970. ‘I don’t know who needs help’

  8. African-American history - Wikipedia

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    The poor living conditions in rural America which afflicted both white and Black Americans led the Army to undertake remedial health work as well. Army optometrists fitted 2.25 million men suffering from poor eyesight with eyeglasses to allow them to be drafted while Army dentists fitted 2.5 million draftees who would have been otherwise ...

  9. 75 years after Black neighborhood was destroyed, advocates ...

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    Seventy-five years ago, Lane County demolished a Black neighborhood. Advocates are pushing for a monument to those who were displaced. Seventy-five years ago, Lane County demolished a Black ...