8 Townships created as a result of Sundown Towns

Black Townships were created as safe havens from Sundown Towns and Jim Crow.  

Self sustaining communities popped up throughout the United States that provided African Americans the opportunity to build homes, create and run businesses, provide employment and political opportunities throughout the period of Nadir of Race Relations in America from the 1890s to 1940s.  

During this era in American History, African Americans were forced into non-citizenship.  

📚Currently Reading:  Sundown Towns by James W. Loewen

#history #bookreccomendation #ushistory

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... Read moreWhen I first started reading 'Sundown Towns' by James W. Loewen, it really opened my eyes to a dark, often overlooked chapter of American history. It made me realize just how crucial and inspiring the creation of Black townships was. These weren't just towns; they were beacons of hope and resilience, born out of necessity. Imagine living in a time when simply being Black meant you couldn't be in certain towns after dark without facing threats or violence. That's the reality of Sundown Towns. These were communities—sometimes hundreds across the US—that enforced racial exclusion through intimidation, discriminatory laws, or even explicit signs that warned Black people to leave by sunset. This wasn't just a Southern phenomenon; it stretched across the country, creating a pervasive climate of fear and restricting the movement and opportunities of African Americans. It's hard to truly grasp the psychological toll this must have taken, knowing that so many places were simply off-limits, or outright dangerous, just because of your identity. This hostile environment is precisely why the self-sustaining Black communities, like those captured in the historical images I've seen, were so vital. Places like Nicodemus, Kansas, established in 1877, weren't just settlements; they were deliberate acts of self-determination. Princeville, North Carolina, incorporated in 1885, and Eatonville, Florida, established in 1887, represent powerful examples of freed blacks creating their own spaces, building homes, and forming community structures when the broader society denied them basic rights. It’s incredible to think about the vision and courage it took to create these safe havens. In locales like Mound Bayou, Mississippi, founded in 1887 by former slaves, or Langston, Oklahoma, established in 1890, people weren't just surviving; they were thriving. They built businesses, established banks, created schools, and developed political opportunities. The images of bustling streets in Boley, Oklahoma (established 1903), or the carefully planned layout of Allensworth, California (founded 1908), are powerful testaments to this collective effort. Even towns like Dearfield, Colorado, founded in 1910, aimed to offer a new kind of freedom and opportunity. These townships offered more than just physical safety; they provided dignity, economic autonomy, and a sense of belonging that was systematically denied elsewhere during the Jim Crow era. They were places where African Americans could be homeowners, business owners, and leaders without constant fear or discrimination. The 'Welcome to Eatonville' sign or a historical marker describing the community's founding isn't just about a place; it's about a profound legacy of resilience and community building against immense odds. Learning about these incredible stories makes me appreciate the strength and ingenuity of those who built these vibrant societies from the ground up.

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Until white people got jealous and bombed or burned them😡

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#6 is a historically Black town and also home to.Langston University, a historically Black University. #8 is not true, speaking from personal experience. Boley is home to the Historic Black Rodeo that runs every year.

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