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  2. Idaho Black History Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Idaho Black History Museum focuses on African Americans in Idaho from the early 1800s to the present. The museum's permanent display, "The Invisible Idahoan: 200 Years of Blacks in Idaho", was created with the assistance of Dr. Mamie Oliver, the first African American professor at Boise State University. [4]

  3. History of Idaho - Wikipedia

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    There is a Black History Museum in Boise, Idaho, with an exhibit known as the "Invisible Idahoan", which chronicles the first African-Americans in the state. Blacks are the fourth largest ethnic group in Idaho according to the 2000 census. Mountain Home, Boise, and Garden City have significant African-American populations.

  4. Max Black (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Black was born in Delta, Utah on July 2, 1936. [2] He graduated from Delta High School and earned his bachelor's degree in business administration from the University of Utah. Black died in Boise, Idaho on November 10, 2023, at the age of 87. [3]

  5. Moving to Southwest Boise in January 2021 was an opportunity to start a family with his wife, Jenna. ... But in the months that followed, their excitement crumbled. Somi Ekwealor, who is Black ...

  6. Chris Mathias - Wikipedia

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    Christopher P. Mathias (born May 14, 1978) is an American politician and attorney serving as a member of the Idaho House of Representatives from the 19th district, which includes a portion of Boise, Idaho. [1] He is the first African American man to serve in the Idaho Legislature and its only current Black member. [2]

  7. St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    The St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church in Boise, Idaho is a historic Baptist church founded in 1909, and its building at 124 Broadway Avenue which was built in 1921. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

  8. Timeline of Boise, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    1869 – "Idaho's Trail of Tears", forced expulsion of Boise Valley Shoshone and Bannock Tribes to Fort Hall Reservation [11] 1870 – Territorial Prison built. [12] 1871 – Assay Office (Boise, Idaho) built. 1881 – Historical Society of Idaho Pioneers organized. 1882 - Boise High School first opened. 1886 - Anti-Chinese convention held [13 ...

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