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Allensworth

Tulare County, CA

Founded in 1908 by Colonel Allen Allensworth and a group of
settlers, Allensworth was the first all-Black Californian township.

Chaves County, NM

Blackdom is a historic freedom colony in Chaves County, New Mexico, United States with a population of 300 at its height in 1908 that was founded by African-American settlers Frank and Ella Boyer in 1901.

New Orleans, LA

The avenue was once the "Canal Street for us," a thriving center for Black-owned businesses and cultural events like second lines before the interstate (I-10 Expwy) demolished homes, businesses, and hundreds of historic oak trees.

Orange County, FL

Incorporated in 1887, Eatonville is the first incorporated all-Black city in the United States.

TULSA, OK

Greenwood is a historic neighborhood and freedom colony in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Durham, NC

Hayti District, is the historic community that was founded as an independent Black community shortly after the American Civil War on the southern edge of Durham by freedmen coming to work in tobacco warehouses and related jobs in the city.

Richmond, VA

Jackson Ward, previously known as Central Wards, is a historically African-American district in Richmond, Virginia, with a long tradition of African-American businesses.

Graham County, KS

Established in 1877 by a group of formerly enslaved African-Americans, Nicodemus is considered one of the earliest all-Black settlements west of the Mississippi River.

Brooklyn, NY

Weeksville is a historic neighborhood founded by free African Americans in Brooklyn. Weeksville was named after James Weeks, a freed African-American stevedore from Virginia.

Bronzeville

Chicago, IL

"Bronzeville Black Wall Street" was a historically prosperous African-American community of Bronzeville in Chicago, often compared to the original "Black Wall Street" in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Claiborne Avenue

New Orleans, LA

The avenue was once the "Canal Street for us," a thriving center for Black-owned businesses and cultural events like second lines before the interstate (I-10 Expressway) demolished homes, businesses, and hundreds of historic oak trees.

Eatonville

Orange County, FL

Incorporated in 1887, Eatonville is the first incorporated all-Black city in the United States.

Farish Street

Jackson, MS

Named after a family that lived and had businesses on that street for four generations, the street became a flourishing business area after the imposition of legal segregation under Jim Crow.

Fourth Avenue

Birmingham, AL

During the first half of the 20th century, the 4th Avenue Historic District was the vibrant center of the Black community in Birmingham.

Freedmen's Town

Houston, TX

Freedmen’s Town was originally a community located in the Fourth Ward of Houston, Texas that began in 1865 as the destination for former enslaved people from surrounding plantations in Texas and Louisiana after the Civil War.

Greenwood

Tulsa, OK

Greenwood is a historic neighborhood and freedom colony in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Hayti District

Durham, NC

Hayti District, is the historic community that was founded as an independent Black community shortly after the American Civil War on the southern edge of Durham by freedmen coming to work in tobacco warehouses and related jobs in the city.

Jackson Ward

Richmond, VA

Jackson Ward, previously known as Central Wards, is a historically African-American district in Richmond, Virginia, with a long tradition of African-American businesses.

Mound Bayou

Mound Bayou, MS

Founded in 1887 by Isaiah Montgomery and a group of former enslaved people, Mound Bayou became one of the most well-known and successful all-Black towns in Mississippi.

Nicodemus

Graham County, KS

Established in 1877 by a group of formerly enslaved African-Americans, Nicodemus is considered one of the earliest all-Black settlements west of the Mississippi River.

Parrish Street

Durham, NC

Parrish St. was the hub of African-American businesses and financial services in Durham, North Carolina, during the late 1800s and early 1900s.

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