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  2. Daisy D. Perkins - Wikipedia

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    Perkins’ father was John Perkins, a runaway slave who opened a barber shop after settling in North Baltimore, Ohio. She lost her mother at fourteen months of age. [3] Perkins went on to attend Findlay College with the financial support of her sisters. [4] She relocated to Columbus, Ohio and became an autodidact in law.

  3. Camp Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Buildings erected for the camp were sold, with some converted to houses in the vicinity of the camp. By 1900 most traces of the camp were essentially gone. The final known (and documented) wooden structure from the camp (that had been used as a barber shop well into the late 20th Century) was razed in the early 1990s.

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

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    Ada, Oklahoma, began allowing Black people to open restaurants, barber shops, stores, and hotels by court order as to offer places where "negro witnesses might stay during the [court] session". [130] When threats to those people went unanswered, unnamed parties blew up a Black restaurant with dynamite, seriously injuring one occupant. [130]

  5. Merchant Building - Wikipedia

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    Public spaces will include a cafe, retail spaces, a barber shop, 11,000 square feet (1,000 m 2) for North Market, and 350 parking spaces. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The building's hotel, the Merchant Hotel, will have 162 guest rooms, the Trade Room and Bar, a courtyard, and restaurants.

  6. Haitians, residents in Springfield, Ohio, respond to being at ...

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    Joe Ruck, a co-owner of Champion City Cuts Barber Shop in Springfield, said the south side of the city has become known as "Little Haiti." Ruck grew up in Springfield and said Haitian immigrants ...

  7. King-Lincoln Bronzeville - Wikipedia

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    King-Lincoln Bronzeville is a historically African American neighborhood in Columbus, Ohio.Originally known as Bronzeville by the residents of the community, it was renamed the King-Lincoln District by Mayor Michael B. Coleman's administration to highlight the historical significance of the district's King Arts Complex and Lincoln Theatre, amid collaborations with investors and developers to ...

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  9. 171-191 South High Street - Wikipedia

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    171–191 South High Street is a pair of historic buildings in Downtown Columbus, Ohio.The commercial structures have seen a wide variety of retail and service uses through the 20th century, including shoe stores, groceries, opticians, hatters, jewelers, a liquor store, and a car dealership.